February 28, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 28, 2017
Contact: Judith Nemes
Trump’s Proposed U.S. EPA Drastic Budget Cuts Put Great Lakes, Safe Drinking Water, Public Health At Risk
Reckless Funding Cuts for Protecting Clean Water and Clean Air Will Hurt Midwest Communities
STATEMENT BY HOWARD A. LEARNER
Executive Director, Environmental Law & Policy Center
Howard Learner, Executive Director of the Environmental Law & Policy Center, said in response to the White House’s proposal to slash U.S. EPA funding for vital clean water and clean air programs:
“The Trump Administration’s drastic cuts to the U.S. EPA’s budget would weaken vital protections for healthy clean air and safe drinking water that all Americans care about. Americans rely on the U.S. EPA to help protect them from dangerous air pollution and unsafe drinking water, but President Trump’s drastic budget cuts impede necessary protections for core environmental and health values and responsibilities.”
“EPA’s clean water grants to state and local agencies help prevent water pollution problems and protect clean, safe drinking water for all. EPA’s work to protect healthy clean air is vital to reducing asthma and respiratory problems that harm both at-risk elderly and young people. EPA’s work to reduce mercury pollution is vital to protect children’s health and make it safe to eat the fish we catch in the Great Lakes and inland lakes and rivers.”