This government spending bill is an attack on climate justice.
BREAKING news, John:
Early this morning, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed Donald Trump’s government spending megabill, which includes HUGE tax cuts for billionaires and attacks on climate justice.
Not only will this bill give billions in tax breaks to the wealthiest few, but it will also have massive repercussions for our climate and communities.
We need to fight back NOW before this legislation can pass in the U.S. Senate too. Tell your senators to vote NO on the Trump megabill before it’s too late →
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If passed and signed into law, this 1,000-page budget package will:
- Expand oil and gas production (fulfilling Trump’s promise to “drill baby drill”);
- Rescind climate grants, including funds that would help frontline communities build climate resilience;
- Fast-track new fossil fuel projects by gutting environmental review;
- Gut clean energy tax credits provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, and add new fees for electric vehicles;
- Rescind Clean Air Act funds for promoting climate justice and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.1,2
And climate action isn’t the only thing under attack. The GOP megabill also scales back safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP, and cuts funding for trans healthcare. These cuts will disproportionately harm low-income, Black and brown, and LGBTQ+ people — communities that are already hardest hit by the climate crisis.
But there is hope, John. House Republicans ultimately dropped provisions to sell off our public lands for drilling from the final bill — proof that when we raise our voices together, it works!
This disastrous megabill squeaked by with a margin of just one single vote in the House. Next, it’s headed to the Senate — and we can’t let it become law.
Take action right now to tell your senators: Don’t sacrifice our climate and our most vulnerable communities to give tax cuts to the wealthy — remove the anti-climate, anti-justice provisions from the Trump megabill!
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In solidarity,
Team 350
1 - EOS
2 - E&E News