11/04/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 09:21
Washington, D.C. -In a newly released staff report, House Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans detail how the Biden-Harris Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the process of spending nearly three billion taxpayer dollars on so-called "environmental justice" (EJ) grants. The report uncovers how EJ grants were given to radical environmental activist groups that attempt to exert political influence, engage in progressive election activities, and are backed by billionaires.
Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chair Morgan Griffith (R-VA), and Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials Chair Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R-GA) issued the following statement:
"It couldn't be more clear: The Biden-Harris administration rewards its environmental special interests at the expense of the American people. As part of its radical rush-to-green agenda, the administration gave hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to activists who also engage in political activities. It was empowered to do so by congressional Democrats who jammed through legislation that was designed to rush money out the door as quickly as possible with no guards against waste, fraud, and abuse. Equally as alarming is how these policies benefit the Chinese Communist Party-the world's worst polluter."
BACKGROUND:
Passed by congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Biden in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) more than quadrupled the EPA's budget. Included in that deluge of spending was nearly three billion dollars in EJ grants to be administrated through a variety of programs. One program relies upon a "pass-through" model, which hands $600 million taxpayer dollars out to 11 "grant makers" to then dole out to additional recipients-a process that lacks serious oversight protections.
The report exposes how the Biden-Harris EPA funneled public funding to groups that exert political influence, engage in election activities, express anti-Republican sentiment, espouse radical progressive ideologies, and already receive significant funding from wealthy donors.
KEY REPORT EXCERPTS:
Simply put, the EPA is awarding taxpayer dollars to special interest groups committed to a radical energy agenda to "educate" others and drive public outreach, as well as assist those it engages with to influence government policymaking and outcomes. One might consider it akin to a taxpayer-funded lobbying operation. Given these organizations' existing efforts to sway public opinion, they may use these awards to attempt to indoctrinate members of the communities in which they conduct outreach.
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Under its EJTCTAC Program, the EPA awarded $10,000,000 to West Harlem Environmental Action, Incorporated (WE ACT) to operate a technical assistance center, the WE ACT Technical Assistance Collaborative. WE ACT lists "[f]ighting [l]iquified [n]atural [g]as and [f]alse [s]olution [i]nfrastructure" among its 2024 policy priorities. It has called on federal agencies to halt new or expanded liquified natural gas operations and vows to continue this "advocacy campaign." Notably, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a pause on exports of liquified natural gas in January 2024.
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Some selectees and partners appear to have clear political bias. The Climate Justice Alliance, selected to be a National Grantmaker under the EJTCGM Program issued a press release implying congressional Republicans deserved blame for a potential government shutdown in 2023. EJTCTAC Program selectee WE ACT posted a blog criticizing "Republican gas stove culture wars," and House GOP Members' "performative, out-of-touch agenda." The New York Immigration Coalition, an EJTCGM Program partner, accused the Trump administration of preventing people from voting. Another partner, the Wyoming Outdoor Council, attacked the Trump administration's "environmental rollbacks" and stated it would "successfully defend the good rules and regulations put in place by the prior administration." Healthy Gulf urged on its website, "we must ensure that the federal government reinstates common sense, safety, and environmental oversights that the Trump administration rolled back."
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