Stacey Abrams Criticized for Defending $2 Billion in EPA Funds for Green Energy Appliances
- Stacey Abrams disclosed that her organization, Power Forward Communities, received a $2 billion grant from the Biden administration's Environmental Protection Agency , which has sparked scrutiny and accusations of a Democratic vote-buying scheme.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin criticized the grant, calling it part of a strategy to funnel funds to leftist groups and highlighting that it is 20 million times the organization's reported revenue.
- In a March interview, Abrams defended the grant, stating that it aims to help Americans by replacing outdated appliances with energy-efficient models to lower household costs.
- Critics, including former Trump EPA team member Steve Milloy, have labeled the funding as a potential Democratic vote-buying scheme, suggesting it reflects a disturbing motive behind the initiative.
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