John, a recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has finally shed some light on exactly which grants the EPA has reneged on – and we wanted to let you know what we’ve found out.
Over $230 million grants to 49 intended recipients were canceled, impacting the critical climate work of organizations across the country from Vermont to California. Our 100 SEEC members in Congress are leading the charge to reinstate this funding and empower environmental protection efforts around the country – can they count on you to power their work? [[link removed]]
Yes! → [[link removed]]Some of the intended funding recipients didn’t even know their grants were cancelled until this FOIA request came to light. It appears that Lee Zeldin’s EPA was just planning to surprise them and leave them no time for any contingency planning.
But wait, there’s more!
This administration can’t even get its numbers right when it’s allegedly focused on “saving taxpayer dollars.” For example, the EPA announced that it was cancelling a $50 million grant to the Climate Justice Alliance, but the FOIA request showed that the grant was only… $12 million.
All of these numbers add up to one thing: a hot mess. These are just a few of the grants that have been cancelled:
* $12 million for the Climate Justice Alliance in California
* $11 million for the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in Louisiana
* $8 million for the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative in Maryland
* $2.5 million for the West Virginia University Research Corporation
Nearly half of the cancelled grants are related to environmental justice initiatives. That’s no surprise to us, as Trump’s animus toward marginalized communities means that he wants his lackeys like Administrator Lee Zeldin to double down on the disadvantages that marginalized communities already face. The cruelty is the point.
In a time when our government is overrun by lackeys doing the bidding of Donald Trump, having climate champions in Congress to fight back is more important than ever. You can help shape what’s happening in Congress by pitching in today to support our 100 SEEC members in Congress: [[link removed]]
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately
$5 [[link removed]] $25 [[link removed]]
$50 [[link removed]] $100 [[link removed]]
$250 [[link removed]] Other [[link removed]]
Thank you for your support,
SEEC PAC
Thanks to your help in 2024, SEEC PAC was able to re-elect over 95% of our pro-environment members to the U.S. House of Representatives — defying the odds on a night where Democrats lost seats. Now we are counting on you to help our SEEC members pass climate, clean energy and environmental justice policies in the 119th Congress while we continue fighting for a sustainable future. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, we understand.
You can click here [[link removed]] to only get our most important messages, or you can unsubscribe: [link removed] .
The Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition Political Action Committee (SEEC PAC) is an organization that supports members in the U.S. House of Representatives and candidates who fight for clean energy, climate change solutions, environmental justice, and protection of our nation’s clean air, water, wildlife, and public lands. Will you make a donation to our fight today? [[link removed]]
Paid for and authorized by the Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition Political Action Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition Political Action Committee
600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Ste 410
Washington, DC 20003
United States