Overall the Senate bill would provide $5.942 billion for the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management, $320 million above DOE’s budget request, while the House bill would boost cleanup funds by $6.7 million above the budget request. The Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee has not provided further detail at this point, but the House panel broke down the $5.6 billion in funding it would provide in report language released yesterday. The biggest cut in the House, totaling about $45 million, would come to the Savannah River Site for a total funding level of $1.1 billion. Hanford would receive $2.1 billion, or $2 million above DOE’s request. Idaho National Laboratory would get $380 million in cleanup funds, or $13 million above the request. Oak Ridge would receive about $213 million, or about $6 million above the budget request.