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WASHINGTON — House Republicans are targeting domestic nutrition programs and international food assistance as they try to control spending in next year’s budget.

In a bill released Monday, Republicans proposed cutting $832 million — or 11 percent — from this year’s budget for the Women, Infants and Children program, which provides food for low-income mothers and children. The 2012 budget proposal for food and farm programs also includes a decrease of almost $457 million, or 23 percent, from international food assistance. The legislation would cut $2 billion from food stamps, or about 1.3 percent of the feeding program’s giant $67 billion budget.

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