February 4, 2025
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The freezing of Trump EPA spending continues despite the order of the court.
The two judges have ordered the Trump administration to release the freezing of expenditures, including the Environmental Protection Agency. However, non -profit organizations and states cannot make money because of the contract supported by the inflation reduction method.
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ClimateWire | The Trump administration still has frozen many climate and infrastructure subsidies, despite the fact that the two federal courts prohibit this.
Non -profit organizations and state institutions still lacked access on Monday on the EPA subsidy, which was funded through inflation reduction methods. The two district court judges issued an order to reversing such freezing.
EPA manages some major subsidies programs under climate law. This includes nearly $ 5 billion climate pollution reduction programs, $ 7 billion solar for all programs that support low -income communities and rooftop solar projects. The overwhelming majority of these subsidies were ultimate when former President Joe Biden resigned last month.
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The EPA is not the only institution that stopped paying from the IRA and 2021 superimposed infrastructure method, and Jillian Blanchard, the vice president of the environmental justice, is an environmental justice of a good government lawyer. I mentioned. She reported that the winners of agricultural and energy subsidies have not been able to access funds.
“People can’t enter their accounts. They can’t access funds. They are waiting for the invoice to be paid. Nobody calls them back.”
The EPA program winner said Politico’s E & E News on Monday had already influenced a week later. The recipient stated that he had to lay out money for the cost of salaries and rent, as anonymous to avoid retaliation. The freeze also urged some recipients to pause their employment. I am also worried about the time I can pay to the existing staff.
The Ministry of Justice submitted it on Monday, pledged to notify the agency for Alican’s order. However, the order has argued that “some ambiguous conditions and provisions that can be read to configure important invasions related to the separation of administrative agencies and the separation of power.”
EPA’s agent, Shonhe, sent a “mass meller” to all employees related to temporary suppression orders before 9:00 am on Monday. He promised “additional EPA -specific guidance on agency’s financial support.”
The EPA refused to answer the investigation from E & E News for the reason why the fund remains frozen, referring to DOJ. EPA did not accept any questions about whether delay was due to technical difficulties.
Doj refused the comment.
Zealan Hoover, a former EPA facility director of EPA, said the Trump administration seem to be dodging orders.
“I am very worried that this illegal activity will forcibly suspend the construction, dismiss staff, and delay work to provide more clean air and water.” He said.
Blanchard repeated that concern.
“It seems that this executive is considering completely neglecting the court’s direct orders,” she said.
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