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Federal Spending Cuts Endanger Ecological Balance and Public Safety

Technology Desk By Technology Desk January 29, 2025 5 Min Read
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Environmental activists have raised alarms about the potential immediate and severe repercussions for Americans if this directive comes into effect.

“From the White House, this is a reckless stroke of a pen,” expressed Manish Bapna, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, in a statement. “On the ground, it translates to a frigid home amidst winter, a child going hungry in school, a family unable to afford rent, and increased utility costs for low-income households nationwide.”

The assortment of programs affected encompasses numerous initiatives across the Department of Homeland Security, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Samantha Montano, an assistant professor specializing in emergency management at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, indicated that the freeze on assistance could effectively halt the agency’s initiatives aimed at assisting state and local governments in disaster preparedness and recovery.

“It’s fair to assert that pausing all federal grants would unleash catastrophic consequences on the US emergency management framework,” she commented. “It would diminish our readiness for future disasters and complicate recovery efforts for disaster survivors trying to rebuild their lives.”

Montano emphasized that these offices address not only weather-related disasters.

“We are also dealing with issues concerning port security grants, terrorism, and cybersecurity,” she stated. “This jeopardizes national security when these grants are eliminated.”

Across the nation, state agencies and nonprofit organizations have already been excluded from a federal system that provides access to grant funds, said Maria Lopez-Nuñez, cofounder of Agency, an environmental justice advisory group. She noted a range of programs potentially impacted, from a North Carolina initiative designed to assist rural areas in gaining access to sewage and clean water to state government efforts for water pipe installation.

“The law is clear: Congress governs federal spending, and no executive order can supersede this authority.”

Jillian Blanchard, Lawyers for Good Government

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