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ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO ANNOUNCE PRESIDENT CLINTON’S FY 2001 BUDGET FOR EPA

FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 2000

ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO ANNOUNCE PRESIDENT CLINTON’S
FY 2001 BUDGET FOR EPA



EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner will announce President Clinton’s Fiscal Year 2001 budget request for the agency on Monday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m. Browner will outline the President’s budget to protect public health and the environment. Browner will also discuss new and on-going initiatives to ensure that seven years of unprecedented environmental progress will continue into the future. These initiatives will facilitate cleaner water, cleaner air, further clean-up of toxic waste sites and increased protection for America’s children.

WHO: EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner

WHAT: President Clinton’s proposed budget request for Fiscal Year 2001

WHEN: Monday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m.

WHERE: Note New Location: Room 6226, Ariel Rios Building, South Entrance, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. (Adjacent to the Ronald Reagan Building)

DIRECTIONS: By Metro: Take the Orange/Blue Line to Federal Triangle Metro Exit. Proceed up the escalator; the south entrance of the Ariel Rios building is to the immediate left. Follow the signs to the press conference. By Taxi: Go to the south entrance of the Ariel Rios Building on 12th Street, between Pennsylvania Ave. and Constitution, look for the press conference sign at the south entrance.

White House or Capitol Hill Press Credentials are mandatory.


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