OSHA Could Get Millions Back Under Sequester 'Relief' In House-Senate Budget Deal

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OSHA stands to reap millions of dollars that could go back toward compliance assistance and enforcement efforts as House and Senate lawmakers sign off on a two-year budget accord that provides partial “relief,” as budget negotiators describe it, of the government-wide sequester of agency funds that kicked in this year under the Budget Control Act.

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