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trusting quotes from the past decade are coming from the White House and senior officials on both sides of the aisle.

The Post's analysis gives a sense of how the president's budget blueprint for fiscal 2015 — to be unveiled this spring — has affected the White House and the agencies it oversees in recent years.

The documents are divided into three main sections:

The budget office, which has a central role in directing the national parks system and public works planning in the national park system.

and the public works planning in the national park system. The chief financial officer, who is assigned to the White House.

The public works planning department, which directs spending to the White House, but isn't the central decision maker. But that division had its own role earlier this year that also included providing funding for transportation and environmental research, the Post report notes.

The Trump budget would significantly change everything in the National Parks System.

The agency had been the government's central source of funding for many years, and it was already struggling to adapt because of a severe shortage of funds. And it did not have the resources to fund parks projects and programs, for example, which can cost more.

To make matters worse — and to make matters worse for the parks themselves — most of those resources would have to be cut, as are programs funded by the parks system.

Most of those resources — for public works — will go to the White House.


































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