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The International Association of Fire Fighters is protesting proposed funding cuts for emergency responders in the fiscal year 2005 federal budget.
Funding for the FIRE Act, a grant program that supports fire department purchases of equipment, was cut by 50 percent, from $750 million to $500 million. Initiatives for EMS, wellness/fitness, fire code enforcement, station renovation and education are targeted for elimination.