DOE Takes a Scalpel to 'Nearly $8B' in Blue States' Green Energy Waste During Schumer Shutdown
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49% : Here Come the Pink Slips: Mass Firings and Layoffs Reportedly Imminent in Wake of Schumer Shutdown We may have had a preview of this, though, from something Vought posted on his X account on Wednesday afternoon -- "Nearly $8 billion in Green New Scam funding to fuel the Left's climate agenda is being cancelled" -- then he hinted that the Energy Dept. would fill in the details shortly: Before we go any further, did you notice what the states listed above have in common?39% : Then as my colleague Ward Clark wrote earlier on Thursday, President Trump signaled in a Truth Social post he was eager to sit down with OMB head Vought in the afternoon, to dig into what extraneous government spending might get cut--especially anything prized by the Democrats.
27% : The private sector has committed $10 billion for the hydrogen hub, Newsom's office said, adding that canceling the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems threatens over 200,000 jobs "Clean hydrogen deserves to be part of California's energy future -- creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs and saving billions in health costs," Newsom said.
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