Fiery Senate EPA Budget Hearing Presages Clashes to Come

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The administrationโ€™s 55-percent slash in agency spending drew heated objections from Democrats in debates that devolved into shouting matches.

The Trump administrationโ€™s proposed $4.2 billion fiscal year 2026 budget for the Environmental Protection Agency cuts its spending by 55 percent, slashes its 15,000-worker staff by at least a third, rolls back a broad slate of environmental regulations, and either rescinds or โ€œclaws backโ€ billions in already approved grant appropriations.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldinโ€™s two-hour May 21 hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee featured heated exchanges, finger-pointing, and name-calling with Democrats over the administrationโ€™s plan.

The hearing often spiraled into partisan rhetorical combat, at times getting personal and ugly, including in exchanges between Zeldin and Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), and Ed Markey (D-Mass.).

Democrats railed against proposed cuts of $2.46 billion in Clean and Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Funds, $1 billion in eliminating 16 โ€œcategorial grantโ€ programs, $254 million in Superfund management, $235 million in disbanding the agencyโ€™s Office of Research and Development, $100 million in โ€œenvironmental justiceโ€ awards, $100 million in the Atmospheric Protection Program, and $90 million in Diesel Emissions Reduction Act grants.

They questioned motivationsโ€”and legalitiesโ€”in President Donald Trumpโ€™s executive orders terminating tax credits, including the energy-efficient home improvement credit for domestic appliances, and unilateral repeal of Clean Air Act provisions without congressional approval.

Democrats criticized Zeldin for his March directive suspending for review, and certain repeal, a new methane emissions rule that levies a first-ever โ€œwaste emissions charge,โ€ and the EPAโ€™s April 2024 power plant rule that would essentially make using coal for power generation untenable.

Sens. Angela Ashbrook (D-Md.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.)โ€”in more moderate tonesโ€”asked Zeldin about specific grant allocations for ongoing water and air quality programs that have apparently been defunded without notice, spurring lawsuits nationwide from states and local governments scrambling to sustain them midstream.

Republicans defended the administrationโ€™s drive to slash environmental regulations theyโ€™ve long challenged as duplicative and detrimental to economic development as the EPA mushroomed in size, spending, and regulatory reach.

โ€œOur nation is in a dire financial mess. We are $37 billion in debt with no end in sight,โ€ Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) said. โ€œEvery EPA budget Iโ€™ve seen in the 13 years Iโ€™ve been here, all prior to this president under Democrat presidents, proposed massive increases in new employees at EPA, thousands of employees.โ€

She noted that the $9.5 billion fiscal year 2025 EPA budget called for 3,000 new employees.

โ€œThese are people we canโ€™t afford,โ€ she said. โ€œEvery state has its own department of environmental quality, and thatโ€™s where โ€˜cooperative federalismโ€™ begins.โ€

She praised Zeldin for โ€œmaking tough decisions,โ€ assuring โ€œlaws will still be responsibly administered under [his] leadership.โ€

Byย John Haughey

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