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The Obama administration today will propose a $536 million environmental cleanup plan for 90 former General Motors sites in 14 states.

A source with knowledge of the plan said Michigan is in line for the largest share: $161 million for the cleanup of 47 seriously polluted sites in the automaker's home state.

Congressional aides briefed on the plan say New York will get $150 million and Ohio $52 million. Indiana and Delaware also stand to receive significant funds under the program, they said.



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