EPA and DOGE Collaborate to Reclaim Environmental Grants from Biden Administration
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has joined forces with Elon Musk’s cost-cutting department, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to retract environmental grants issued during the previous Democratic administration.
DOGE Investigates "Government Waste"
DOGE, established by President Donald Trump to reduce federal spending, examined government expenditures and uncovered $77.1 million in environmental justice grants awarded to 20 recipients by the Biden administration.
As part of its audit, DOGE identified $67.4 million in unspent funds and announced its decision to cancel them. "Good work, DOGE," the department wrote in a post on X, celebrating the cost-cutting measure.
San Diego State University Foundation Loses Funding
One of the grant recipients, the San Diego State University Foundation, will lose $4.2 million intended to promote environmental justice among tribal, indigenous, and Pacific Island communities.
Republican Lawmaker Criticizes Decision
Republican Representative Nancy Mace denounced the cost-cutting decision, labeling it "Bidens EPA equals Embezzling Public Assets."
Schools Misuse COVID-Relief Funds
DOGE’s investigation also revealed that schools had misspent billions of dollars in COVID-relief funds, with disbursements being made to entities such as Caesars Palace, an MLB stadium, and an ice cream truck.
EPA Claws Back Environmental Grants
The EPA has been actively recovering millions of dollars in environmental grants awarded under the Biden administration. The agency identified $20 billion distributed at the discretion of only eight entities.
Stacey Abrams-Linked Group Receives $2 Billion
One of the grants, totaling $2 billion, was awarded to Power Forward Communities, a nonprofit organization tied to Stacey Abrams. The administration described the grant as a "scheme" involving "wasteful" spending.
Conclusion
The EPA’s collaboration with DOGE has resulted in the cancellation of $67.4 million in unspent environmental grants from the Biden administration. This move has sparked criticism from lawmakers and raised concerns about the responsible allocation of government funds. The EPA’s investigation into grant misuse and DOGE’s mandate to cut federal spending will likely continue to shape environmental policies in the future.