This is outrageous, John.
Under Donald Trump, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is trying to illegally claw back $7 billion in Solar For All grants meant to help low- and middle-income families access solar energy.1
This funding was already approved by Congress when it passed the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022. It was expected to help 900,000 families save more than $350 million on their utility bills each year.2
Now the Trump administration is trying to yank it all away.
But here’s the thing, John. Congress holds the federal purse strings, not Trump. We need to tell Congress to stand up to Trump and stop the clean energy clawbacks. Are you with us?
The climate crisis is hitting frontline and low-income communities the hardest. Heat waves become deadly when you can’t afford air conditioning, and hurricanes can knock out power for days and weeks on end.
The Solar For All program makes affordable, clean, renewable solar energy more accessible to those who need it the most. It helps families install solar panels on their rooftops, and it expands community solar projects to bring solar energy to renters, too. It’s exactly the type of project we need to protect our neighbors, lower utility costs, reduce carbon pollution, and fight the climate crisis.
But it’s one of many projects threatened by Trump. His administration is trying to cancel $20 billion out of the $27 billion in climate grants approved by the Inflation Reduction Act — leaving communities without the resources to stay safe and speed up the transition to clean energy.
In solidarity,
Team 350