RadWaste Monitor Vol. 17 No. 29
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July 19, 2024

New Mexico Democrat’s amendment would keep Justice40 funding

By ExchangeMonitor

Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) wants to amend the House Appropriations Committee’s 2025 energy and water bill to strip out a GOP provision to zero-fund the Department of Energy’s Justice40 Initiative.

Stansbury, whose district includes Albuquerque, filed an amendment with the House Rules Commitment to strike part of the bill that prohibits funds from being used to support Justice40.

DOE’s Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico is conducting a pilot project for the Justice40 program, created by President Joe Biden’s January 2021 executive order about tackling climate change. Justice40 calls for 40% of certain federal investments in clean energy and energy efficiency to disadvantaged communities.

This marks the second year GOP-led House Appropriators have tried to end Justice40 fundingDOE requested about $37 million in fiscal 2025, or more than $2 million above fiscal 2024 levels, for Environmental Justice and Equity Programs, which includes Justice40. 

The GOP-led House Rules Committee, which plans to meet sometime next week, will eventually hold a hearing to decide what amendments to the legislation should be allowed to move forward. The committee said it might have the hearing next week.

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