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Tribe pushes ambitious climate funding proposal amid uncertainty

July 09, 2024 | Columbia River Gorge Commission, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington



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Tribe pushes ambitious climate funding proposal amid uncertainty
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the potential funding for climate initiatives, particularly in relation to a proposal from a tribal entity. One participant expressed uncertainty about winning the funding, citing concerns that the allocation might be over-subscribed. However, they emphasized the importance of submitting an ambitious proposal, arguing that the state of Idaho is unlikely to pursue electric vehicles or solar energy projects, thus making a case for the tribe to receive financial support.

The meeting highlighted the upcoming announcements for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant, which is set to allocate $1 billion towards climate action. This funding is expected to be delivered by October, ensuring its availability regardless of the political landscape following the elections. The participant praised the federal leadership for this initiative, expressing a level of admiration that they had not anticipated.

Additionally, there was acknowledgment of the efforts made by the Confederated Tribes of the Medillah Indian Reservation in their pursuit of similar funding. The meeting concluded with a commitment to stay informed about the outcomes of the grant applications, marking the gathering as a significant step in collaborative climate action efforts.

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