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Trump’s FY27 budget slashes climate and disaster funding, shifting costs to cities and states

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Trump’s FY27 budget slashes climate and disaster funding, shifting costs to cities and states

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The Trump administration's FY27 budget proposes significant cuts to climate and disaster funding, shifting the costs to cities and states. This move is expected to have a substantial impact on the country's ability to respond to and prepare for natural disasters and climate-related events.

The Trump administration's FY27 budget slashes funding for climate and disaster relief. The proposed cuts will shift the financial burden to cities and states. The budget reduction is expected to affect the country's disaster response and climate change mitigation efforts. The move has significant implications for the US. Cities and states will have to bear the costs of disaster relief and climate change initiatives.

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