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WASHINGTON (AP) — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the U.S. Forest Service has spent a record $243 million battling forest fires around the country so far this fiscal year.

Vilsack says the agency has spent all the money Congress provided for fighting wildfires in its 12-month budget period, forcing it to borrow money from forest restoration work designed to reduce the risk of fires.


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