Climate and Environmental Justice Programs Stalled by Trump Freeze, Despite Court Orders
Despite two federal court orders directing the administration to resume distributing federal grants and loans, at least $19 billion in Environmental Protection Agency funding to thousands of state and local governments and nonprofits remained on hold as of Feb. 14, said environmental and legal advocates who are tracking the issue.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has vowed to seek return of an additional $20 billion the agency invested last year in the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program, calling for a Department of Justice investigation into what he characterized as a scheme
purposefully designed to obligate all of the money in a rush job with reduced oversight.
Critics believe the Trump administration, thwarted last week in its effort to get an appeals court to reinstate its sweeping government-wide freeze on federal funding, is resorting to a new tacticlabeling individual programs as nefarious or fraudulent. Although that approach has met with some successa federal judge last week allowed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to freeze $80 million in funding from a migrant shelter program in New Yorklegal experts said courts will be looking for specifics and evidence, not broad assertions that programs are improper.
They cannot challenge an entire program based on charges of fraud and waste, said Jillian Blanchard, a vice president of the nonprofit Lawyers for Good Government. If they had actual concerns about fraud or waste, they would need to follow clear procedures and protocols in the regulations, going grant by grant to address this, but thats not whats happening here. They are challenging entire programs whole cloth without evidence.
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