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About $17 million for state energy office to reduce fossil fuel emissions and total energy use, $14 million of which should be issued through sub-grants to municipalities with less than 35,000 people or counties with less than 200,000 people that are not one of the 10 most populous counties. Also, direct formula grants available for counties with more than 35,000 people and counties with more than 200,000 people.
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