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Monday, January 13, 2025   

An environmental group is voicing concerns about the current nominee to lead the federal Office of Management and Budget.

President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Russell Vought, a co-author of Project 2025, to head this office, although Trump has long claimed he has no knowledge of the conservative playbook.

David Kieve, president of EDF Action, the advocacy partner of the Environmental Defense Fund, said in the previous Trump administration, Vought delayed resources and funding relief to states during weather disasters. Kieve is convinced Vought's confirmation would jeopardize Pennsylvanians' economic well-being.

"Pennsylvania farmers, small business owners and citizens continue to deal with severe weather impacts and rising electric bills. They need our elected leaders in Washington to step up," Kieve contended. "Russ Vought has intentionally checked out when Pennsylvanians and the rest of Americans have needed help the most."

Vought's confirmation hearing is set for Jan 15. Kieve noted Vought has expressed a desire to "traumatize" career civil servants at the Environmental Protection Agency and cut the agency's funding to limit energy industry regulation.

Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, the House Budget Chairman, along with the Partnership for Public Service, have praised Trump's choice of Vought to lead the budget office.

Kieve pointed out the U.S. Senate is constitutionally tasked with advising on presidential nominees, and evaluating their qualifications, while Congress controls funding. He noted Vought supports what some see as a radical idea the administration can delay spending funds appropriated by Congress.

"Congress still has the right to say, 'Yeah, you can spend this money,' but that the President can decide, 'Actually, no, I'm not going to do that.' Russ Vought has demonstrated in his actions in office that he's on board with this theory," Kieve explained. "He's further espoused on them in his writings in the time since he left office."

The Senate is already working to confirm Trump's nominees for key roles. Kieve added while some face smooth approval, others, including Vought, require more scrutiny for their outside-the-mainstream views. He argued it is crucial for senators, advocates and citizens to ask hard questions to ensure all the new president's nominees are qualified.

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