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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is highlighting what he says is widespread waste and abuse within federal “environmental justice” spending programs. In a recent interview, Administrator Zeldin described how taxpayer dollars intended for environmental cleanup were often funneled through layers of activist organizations and administrative middlemen rather than being used to directly address environmental problems.

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    “It’s the principle that there needs to be a zero tolerance policy for any waste and abuse,” Zeldin told host Alex Marlow. “It’s also the principle of being able to do more with less, and we proved over the course of our first 15 months here that we can achieve extraordinary savings here at the agency.”

    EPA’s annual operating budget at the time of Zeldin’s arrival was “about $10 billion,” yet he said, “Over the first year that I was in this position, we saved $30 billion.”

    “In 2024, this agency obligated and spent over $60 billion, and we were able to cancel grants and contracts. We did real estate consolidation [and] staff efficiencies with an agency-wide reorganization,” he explained. “We closed an EPA museum that nobody knew about or almost no one even visited.”

    Administrator Zeldin argued that many federal environmental programs had become bloated with bureaucracy and activist-driven spending that failed to accomplish their stated goals. According to him, some grant programs passed taxpayer dollars through multiple organizations, with each layer taking administrative fees before the funds ever reached actual environmental projects.

    One example he cited involved solar grants that reportedly passed through several intermediary organizations, each collecting a percentage of the funding simply for administering its portion of the process. Administrator Zeldin said these arrangements allowed activist networks to continuously lobby for additional federal funding while producing little measurable environmental remediation.

    The EPA administrator also emphasized broader efforts within the agency to cut costs and improve efficiency. According to Administrator Zeldin, the EPA has canceled unnecessary contracts and grants, consolidated office space, reorganized staffing structures, and even shut down an EPA museum that reportedly saw very little public use. He argued these changes demonstrate that agencies can accomplish their missions while dramatically reducing wasteful spending.

    The debate over “environmental justice” programs reflects a much larger conversation happening throughout Washington over government accountability, federal spending, and the role activist organizations play in shaping public policy. Supporters of these programs argue they help underserved communities address environmental concerns, while critics contend too much funding has gone toward political activism and administrative overhead instead of tangible solutions.

    As our leaders work to cut waste, let’s pray for wisdom, honesty, and stewardship among elected and appointed officials. Scripture reminds us that those entrusted with resources are called to manage them faithfully and with integrity, especially when those resources come from hardworking Americans.

    How are you praying for integrity and accountability in our government agencies? Share your prayers and scriptures below.

    (Excerpt from Breitbart. Photo Credit: USDAgov – 20260324-USDA-OSEC-CDP-3466, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=187119022)

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