EPA Spending Slashed by More Than Half in Trump Admin’s Proposed 2027 Budget

The agency’s scaled-back budget request is essentially the same as last year’s, little of which was adopted by Congress.
EPA Spending Slashed by More Than Half in Trump Admin’s Proposed 2027 Budget
Cows graze in a field near the coal-fueled Oak Grove Power Plant in Robertson County, Texas, on April 29, 2024. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
John Haughey
John Haughey
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The Trump administration is again seeking to halve the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) annual budget with a proposed $4.2 billion fiscal year 2027 (FY27) spending plan that slashes $4.6 billion–or 52.4 percent–from this year’s $8.8 billion appropriation.

The request is the same $4.2 billion the administration proposed in its FY26 EPA budget that sought to gut $5.3 billion–55 percent–from the previous year’s $9.5 billion allocation and called for whittling the agency’s 15,000 employees to 10,000, rescinding billions in approved agency-administered grants. and rolling back a broad slate of environmental regulations.

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John Haughey
John Haughey
Reporter
John Haughey is an award-winning Epoch Times reporter who covers U.S. elections, U.S. Congress, energy, defense, and infrastructure. Mr. Haughey has more than 45 years of media experience. You can reach John via email at [email protected]
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