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Trump's budget proposal is released |
In its Friday proposal, the Trump administration proposes to cut many environmental programs. |
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Some highlights of the budget proposal include: - The elimination of LIHEAP, a program that helps low-income people heat and cool their homes
- Terminating $4 billion for electric vehicle chargers from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
- Repurposing billions in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law green funding at the Department of Energy to support energy sources favored by the administration as well as AI
- Canceling $15 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law for technologies including renewables and carbon capture
- Canceling funds for environmental research at various agencies
- Reducing funds for FEMA non-disaster grant programs
The budget reflects the administration's priorities, but is ultimately unlikely to be adopted by Congress, where funding typically requires bipartisan agreement. |
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter, I'm Rachel Frazin — keeping you up to speed on the policies impacting everything from oil and gas to new supply chains. |
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President Trump is once again proposing to eliminate a program that helps low-income people heat and cool their homes. |
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The Interior Department is offering its staff another round of buyouts and early retirements in an effort to slim down the federal department that's in charge of the nation's natural resources. |
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Tehran's control of the Strait of Hormuz is complicating President Trump's exit strategy from the Iran war. |
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News we've flagged from other outlets touching on energy issues, the environment and other topics: |
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Two key stories on The Hill right now: |
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Republicans are rallying behind Gen. Randy George after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly fired him from the Pentagon, praising the former Army chief of staff as a steady and accomplished military leader. Read more |
| Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) on Thursday said he will "immediately" look into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent decision to fire Army chief of staff Gen. Randy George. Read more |
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