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Norton defends budget cut
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MARCH 1, 2001 Secretary of Interior Gale Norton on Wednesday downplayed her department's 4 percent budget cut because last year included one-time costs that don't need to be repeated. The budget for fiscal year 2002 has been proposed at $9.8 billion. Get the Interior Budget Summary:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (The White House February 2001) Get the Bush Blueprint:
A Blueprint For New Beginnings, A Responsible Budget for America's Priorities (The White House February 2001) Get the Story:
Norton plays down budget-cut plan (The Denver Post 3/1)
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