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Funding for lead poisoning prevention may be cut

US preparing to cut aid for lead poisoning prevention efforts

Programs to fight lead poisoning in Massachusetts have been slashed over the past two years because of squeezed state and federal budgets, and now Congress is poised to eliminate the remaining federal aid - even as scientists last month concluded that the toxic metal can harm children at half the levels previously thought. The new cuts would hit Massachusetts especially hard because the state has some of the nation’s oldest housing, much of it with dangerous levels of deteriorating lead paint.

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