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The administration's list included proposals to provide $1.2 billion to remedy discrimination by the Agriculture Department against black farmers and $3.4 billion to settle claims that the Interior Department mismanaged Indian trust funds. The administration also wants to renew parts of last year's economic stimulus measure, including $800 million for child care grants to states and $350 million to process a backlog of claims for Social Security disability benefits. But the requests were quickly dismissed as inappropriate to be carried on a stopgap funding bill
-- and unrealistic in the current political environment. "The Obama list was laughable," said GOP lobbyist Jim Dyer, former staff director of the House Appropriations Committee. "I was delighted to see how fast it got rejected."
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