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Trump administration funding cuts could hamper L.A. River parks projects, lawmaker warns


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  Visiting a bike path and park at the L.A. River, Rep. Laura Friedman voices concerns that such projects are at risk because of Trump administration funding cuts.

The article from MSN discusses concerns raised by Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath regarding potential funding cuts by the Trump administration that could impact the Los Angeles River revitalization projects. These projects aim to transform the river into a series of parks and green spaces, enhancing community access to nature, improving water quality, and providing flood protection. Horvath warns that the proposed cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal funds could severely limit the scope and progress of these initiatives. The cuts are part of broader budget reductions targeting environmental programs, which could affect not only the river projects but also other environmental and community development efforts in the region. The article highlights the tension between local ambitions for urban greening and federal fiscal policies, emphasizing the potential negative implications for local environmental and recreational development.

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