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Trump pushes House GOP to pass his budget bill; Medicaid critical for maternal and infant health in rural CO; Fear of detention prevents some WA migrants from getting food; Report says many AL adults want college degrees but face barriers; MT Native leaders say civic engagement brings legislative wins.

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Kristi Noem incorrectly defines habeas corpus during a Senate hearing. Senate passes a bipartisan bill to eliminate taxes on tips, and Native American civic engagement fosters legislative wins in the West.

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New Mexico's acequia irrigation system is a model of democratic governance, buying a house in rural America will get harder under the Trump administration's draft 2026 budget, and physicians and medical clinics serving rural America are becoming a rarity.

Advocate warns Trump’s EPA cuts will hurt communities, including in MI

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Thursday, February 13, 2025   

The Trump administration is dismantling the EPA's environmental justice office, threatening pollution protections and climate funding for some Michigan communities. More than 160 EPA environmental justice staffers are on leave. More than 200 staffers work for the office, which was combined with two others in 2022. The move stalls Michigan's $81.7 million in climate grants, including $46.2 million for Detroit. Critical projects such as resilience hubs, clean ports and pollution monitoring will be affected.

Adrienne Hollis, vice president of the Environmental Justice of the National Wildlife Federation, says the office's impact will remain despite the changes.

"Just because someone has decided that these are going to be defunct, or go-away, they're not going to go away. There just not going to be as visible," she said. "But, they're not going to be buried. Nobody's going to let that happen. The situations that created it in the first place still exist."

Established by President George H.W. Bush in 1992, the office has led more than 300 civil rights compliance reviews since 2014, including two in Michigan.

On his first day, President Donald Trump signed an order to restructure environmental-justice offices and removed a tool for tracking pollution. Hollis emphasized who and what will be affected most by this move.

"It's going to affect the ability of communities and advocates and activists to really focus on these specific environmental outcomes that are related to systemic racism," she continued.

The administration has halted all environmental litigation in the Justice Department, citing its commitment to Trump's campaign pledge to reduce the federal government's size.


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