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President Donald Trump, who has attacked the Environmental Protection Agency as a job-killer, has proposed sweeping cuts to the federal regulator in charge of enforcing the country's clean air and clean water laws.

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President Donald Trump's planned cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency would slash its workforce by almost 3,000 employees and its budget by $2 billion.

The National Association of Clean Air Agencies obtained a copy of the plan and detailed some of the major cuts for The Oregonian/OregonLive. The list is not complete.

Some agency programs would be cut far more substantially or eliminated altogether.

We reported Wednesday on what the cuts would mean for Oregon.

The Trump budget, the basic outlines of which were revealed Wednesday, is not yet final, and the EPA's new administrator, Scott Pruitt, has cautioned that he will make changes. But it offers the first glimpse into Trump's vision for an agency he has attacked as a job-killer. The EPA did not respond to a call for comment.

Some highlights:

Puget Sound

The Great Lakes

The Chesapeake Bay

Research on endocrine disruptors

Diesel emissions.

Beach water quality testing.

The U.S.-Mexico border.

Environmental education.

Here are 42 programs and funding levels under the Trump proposal. All figures are in millions.

-- Rob Davis

rdavis@oregonian.com

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