Stacey Abrams Criticized for Defending $2 Billion in EPA Funds for Green Energy Appliances
- Stacey Abrams stated that her organization, Power Forward Communities, received $2 billion from the EPA to improve energy efficiency in homes, claiming it would help lower costs for Americans.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin described the funding as part of a $20 billion scheme and criticized the large amount awarded to Abrams' organization.
- Steve Milloy, a former EPA advisor, suggested that Abrams' program is a form of vote buying, comparing it to past Democratic initiatives.
- Abrams defended the funding on MSNBC, arguing that the program successfully reduced electric bills in some communities, countering Republican criticism about its legitimacy.
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