'Another broken promise': California environmental groups reel from EPA grant cancellations
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The Trump administration's recent termination of EPA grants has shocked numerous organizations, including the Community Water Center that relied on a $20 million grant to improve water systems in underserved California communities. The abrupt funding cuts affect over 780 grants previously awarded under President Biden, totaling around $1.7 billion, as the administration seeks to reduce federal spending. This decision has significant implications for infrastructure projects aimed at ensuring safe drinking water, which experts argue should transcend political agendas.
The termination of grants by the Trump administration affects hundreds of organizations, notably the Community Water Center, which aimed to provide safe drinking water to rural communities.
The grant’s cancellation, impacting infrastructure for clean drinking water, highlights the importance of safe water access being a non-political necessity.
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