Trump administration funding freeze of $27B clean-energy program strands local projects
- Residents at Trinity Woods struggle without air conditioning, impacting their comfort and health, particularly for those with breathing issues, according to Linda Morgan, a retired nurse, and resident.
- Trinity Woods received $5.4 million for upgrades, including cooling systems, as part of a $1.4 billion program by the Department of Housing and Urban Development aimed at improving affordable housing.
- Kasey Lovett, a spokesperson for HUD, stated the agency helps ensure access to affordable housing amidst program funding changes.
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Trump administration funding freeze of $27B clean-energy program strands local projects
Sal Miranda (C) and Tony Chang of the nonprofit GRID Alternatives install no-cost solar panels on the rooftop of a low-income household on October 19, 2023, in Pomona, California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images).WASHINGTON — A multibillion-dollar Environmental Protection Agency program designed to spur investment in energy-efficiency improvements nationwide is tied up in a legal battle that threatens to upend planned projects across the Unite…
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