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WE ACT and 60-plus Organizations Speak Out Against House Environment/Interior Appropriations Bill

Nov 6, 2023

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  • WE ACT for Environmental Justice and 60-plus Organizations Speak Out Against House Passing Extreme Anti-Environment Appropriations Bill 

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 6, 2023
    Contact: Ashley Sullivan, ashley.sullivan@weact.org 1(917) 837-1183

    WASHINGTON – As the Republican-led House of Representatives moved forward on the passage of the Interior-Environment FY24 Appropriations Bill Friday, WE ACT for Environmental Justice joins 60-plus organizations raising major concerns in a letter over the dramatic nature of these provisions and cuts to essential programs and agencies. This bill is a clear and blatant attack on action to fight the Climate Crisis, and on long-fought environmental justice efforts to right the wrongs of decades of discrimination. This bill also stalls agreement to fund the government during a year already littered with standoffs, only underscoring the lack of responsible leadership by the current House majority. We urge lawmakers and voters to take notice of these unveiled strategies to hurt our communities and to turn the clock back on historic investments in environmental justice that have overwhelming support from public officials and Americans alike. At a time when frontline communities are increasingly facing the worst of natural disasters and extreme heat, along with a myriad of other health issues related to fossil fuel infrastructure, and the world at large is at a crucial, historic threshold to stave off the worst of climate chaos, the passage of this bill is a profound and devastating act against the people, lands, waters, and air of the United States and our shared planet.

    If this bill is enacted, communities of color, low-income communities (who disproportionately face the burdens of the Climate Crisis and fossil fuels), and Americans as a whole will face increased and prolonged suffering and harm. The bill cut nearly 40 percent of the budget funding to the Environmental Protection Agency and Interior to the lowest point in three decades, blocked funding for necessary societal costs of carbon and emissions considerations that would protect communities, as well as international climate mitigation initiatives, and it would increase offshore gas and oil projects and sales. Alarmingly, it would also plainly stop federal agencies from appropriately advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility policies (DEIA), and prohibit the implementation of the American Climate Corps, a program focused on investing in equitable, fair-paying livelihoods that also works to mitigate the impacts of the Climate Crisis. As former senator and U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry has recently shared on the partisan nature of climate inaction at the global level, “Public money has to be part of the equation—and there’s not enough of it. And there hasn’t been enough of it for quite some time. That’s a reflection of really tough politics that have been created in our country.”

    After decades of research, exposure of prejudicial policies, and grassroots organizing, WE ACT and our collaborators have finally made inroads towards creating a better future for all with investments from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and efforts to weave environmental justice across agencies including Justice 40. The monumental efforts of hundreds of thousands of passionate, devoted people invested in this commitment to justice cannot be undone, and these kinds of attacks and steps backward cannot stand. As we can expect to see continued attempts to cut the IRA in a continuing resolution, we are steadfast and united in the effort to ensure that environmental justice is implemented across programs, policies, and agencies with adequate funding from our elected government.

    In combination with the various overarching issues with this bill, these specific environmental justice provisions CAN NOT be conceded in any negotiations to keep the government open, or to pass appropriations bills: 

    • Any cuts to the hard fought protections for and investments in environmental justice under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, as well as EPA’s Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant program, and other investments in environmental justice communities; 
    • Any effort to weaken the implementation of the Justice40 Initiative Executive Order 140008 or Revitalizing Our Nation’s Commitment to Environmental Justice for All Executive Order 14096 ;
    • Any effort to weaken NEPA and the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, in addition to its ability to consider environmental justice and climate change;
    • Any provisions to roll back regulations such as EPA rulemaking on air pollution, especially on vehicle emissions standards and National Ambient Air Quality Standards;
    • Anything that supports “permit reforms” which ultimately support fossil fuel interests, reduce community-engagement, and slow clean and renewable energy transition; 
    • Any policies that include anti-immigration, anti-abortion, and anti-LGBTQ+ riders as well as racial prejudice; and
    • Any funding that facilitates the build out of fossil fuels, including acceleration of liquified natural gas buildout.

    In response to the passage of the Interior & Environment FY24 Appropriations Bill, these 60-plus groups reiterated their opposition with the following statement:

    “There are so many outrageous attacks on our environment in this bill that it would be impossible to name them all. 

    Following a summer full of record heat waves, horrific flooding, and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the nation, this bill would gut the agencies charged with protecting our environment and our health and would massively undermine last year’s historic climate legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act.

    In contrast to the Senate’s bipartisan bills, the House is once again setting Congress on a path to a harmful and completely avoidable government shutdown. 

    This attack on our health, lands, wildlife, biodiversity, air, water, ocean, and communities is unacceptable and must be rejected.”

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    WE ACT for Environmental Justice is a Northern Manhattan membership-based organization whose mission is to build healthy communities by ensuring that people of color and/or low-income residents participate meaningfully in the creation of sound and fair environmental health and protection policies and practices. WE ACT has offices in New York and Washington, D.C. Visit us at weact.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, andInstagram.

     

    Below are the 58 groups who signed onto the letter, as well as additional organizations that endorsed the statement:

    League of Conservation Voters

    Trust for Public Land

    350.org

    AFFTA Fisheries Fund

    Alaska Wilderness League

    American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

    American Humanist Association

    Animal Legal Defense Fund

    Appalachian Mountain Club

    Azul

    CCAN Action Fund

    Center for Biological Diversity

    Center for Freethought Equality

    Clean Water Action

    Climate Action Campaign

    Climate Law & Policy Project

    Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks

    Conservation Lands Foundation

    Defenders of Wildlife

    Earthjustice

    Earthworks

    EcoMadres

    Elevate

    Endangered Species Coalition

    Environmental Defense Fund

    Environmental Law & Policy Center

    Environmental Protection Network

    Environmental Working Group

    Evergreen Action

    Friends of the Earth

    GreenLatinos

    Greenpeace USA

    Hispanic Access Foundation

    Humane Society Legislative Fund

    Inland Ocean Coalition

    Interfaith Power & Light

    Kids for Saving Earth

    Los Padres ForestWatch

    Maine Conservation Voters

    Moms Clean Air Force

    National Audubon Society

    National Ocean Protection Coalition

    National Wildlife Federation

    National Wildlife Refuge Association

    Natural Resources Defense Council

    Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness

    Ocean Conservancy

    Ocean Defense Initiative

    Oceana

    Partnership for Policy Integrity

    Sierra Club

    Silvix Resources

    Southern Environmental Law Center

    Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

    The Earth Bill Network

    The Wilderness Society

    Union of Concerned Scientists

    Voices for Progress

    WE ACT for Environmental Justice

    Western Watersheds Project

    Native Organizers Alliance

    Zero Hour