HR1066-119

Introduced

To repeal section 138 of the Clean Air Act, relating to environmental and climate justice block grants.

119th Congress Introduced Feb 6, 2025

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Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill eliminates a federal grant program for environmental justice by repealing Section 138 of the Clean Air Act. It also claws back any grant money that was authorized but not yet spent. Section 138 provided block grants to help low-income and minority communities address environmental and climate hazards.

Who Benefits and How

Fiscal conservatives and advocates for reduced government spending benefit from the elimination of this grant program and the recovery of unspent funds, reducing federal environmental spending. Industrial facilities operating in environmental justice communities may face less scrutiny and fewer environmental justice requirements tied to grant-funded projects. The federal budget realizes savings through the rescission of unobligated funds.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Environmental justice communities—particularly low-income, minority, and tribal populations—lose access to federal grants that would have funded projects to reduce pollution, improve air quality, and address climate vulnerabilities in their neighborhoods. State and local governments can no longer apply for these federal grants to support environmental justice initiatives. The EPA loses its authority to administer this grant program. Environmental justice organizations lose a funding source for community-based environmental projects.

Key Provisions

  • Repeals Section 138 of the Clean Air Act, which authorized the Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant program
  • Rescinds all unobligated balances (money appropriated but not yet committed to specific grants)
  • Takes effect upon enactment, immediately terminating the grant program
  • Provides no transition period or alternative funding mechanism for communities or projects that were expecting grants

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Repeals Section 138 of the Clean Air Act which authorized environmental and climate justice block grants and rescinds any unobligated funding.

Who Benefits

  • Fiscal conservatives opposed to climate spending
  • Industries that may have faced environmental justice requirements

Who Bears Costs

  • Environmental justice communities
  • State and local governments that would receive grants
  • EPA grant programs

Key Policy Areas

Environment, Climate Policy, Federal Grants, Environmental Justice

Primary Purpose

Repeals Section 138 of the Clean Air Act which authorized environmental and climate justice block grants and rescinds any unobligated funding.

Policy Domains

Environment Climate Policy Federal Grants Environmental Justice

Legislative Strategy

"Eliminate federal environmental and climate justice grant program established under Clean Air Act Section 138"

Identified Gains

  • Fiscal conservatives opposed to climate spending
  • Industries that may have faced environmental justice requirements

Identified Costs

  • Environmental justice communities
  • State and local governments that would receive grants
  • EPA grant programs
  • Environmental justice organizations

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 6, 2025

Mr. Flood (for himself, Mr. Finstad, Mr. Collins, Ms. Hageman, …

Stakeholder Effects

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How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Environment
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Environmental justice communities (low-income, minority, tribal)

State & Local Government
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

State and local governments seeking environmental justice grants

Government
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

EPA Environmental Justice program administration

General Public
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

Taxpayers

1/2
sections analyzed
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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

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Domains
Environment Climate Policy Federal Grants

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