Jessica Corbett is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.
As Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives begin work on spending legislation for fiscal year 2026, conservationists and congressional Democrats are blasting a key appropriations bill released Monday.
'House Republicans are once again waging war on America's wildlife in yet another giveaway to their industry allies,' said Stephanie Kurose, deputy director of government affairs at the Center for Biological Diversity, in a statement. 'Extinction isn't inevitable, it's a political choice. The Appropriations Committee has one job to do, which is to fund the government, not decide whether our most vulnerable animals get to survive.'The bill that the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee is set to consider on Tuesday morning would not only slash funding for the U.S Environmental Protection Agency —by 23%—and the Fish and Wildlife Service, but also strip Endangered Species Act protections from animals including gray wolves, the center noted.'This budget proposal shows yet again the extremes to which anti-wildlife members of Congress will go to sacrifice endangered species,' declared Robert Dewey, vice president of government relations at Defenders of Wildlife. 'The bill is loaded with riders that attack the Endangered Species Act and would put some of America's most iconic species, including the grizzly bear and wolverine, at serious risk of extinction.' 'The bill and all who support it are compromising the crucial habitats, outdoor recreation areas, and natural resources that Americans and wildlife rely on.'The legislation would block funding for listing the greater sage-grouse as well as money to protect the northern long-eared bat, the lesser prairie-chicken, and captive fish listed under the ESA. It would also block the Biden administration's rules for the landmark law. 'By blocking protections for public lands while also providing short-sighted lease sales for the benefit of oil and gas corporations, the bill and all who support it are compromising the crucial habitats, outdoor recreation areas, and natural resources that Americans and wildlife rely on,' Dewey said.Democrats on the committee put out a statement highlighting that, along with attacking wildlife, worsening the fossil fuel-driven climate emergency, and jeopardizing public health by favoring polluters, the GOP legislation would hike utility bills, promote environmental discrimination against rural and poor communities, and cut national park funding.'With the release of the FY26 Interior bill, it's clear House Republicans are once again pushing an agenda that accelerates the climate crisis, upends our national parks system, and leaves local communities to fend for themselves—all while undermining the power of the Appropriations Committee and of Congress,' said Rep. Chellie Pingree , ranking member on the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee.'We are still living with the fallout of last year's failure to negotiate a full-year funding bill. Instead of correcting course, the bill released today delivers more of the same: It cuts water infrastructure funding, slashes EPA programs, and wipes out environmental justice and climate initiatives. It even blocks the EPA from completing its risk assessment on PFAS in sewage sludge,' she continued, referring to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also called forever chemicals. 'On top of the environmental attacks, Republicans are taking aim at the arts and cultural institutions that enrich communities and drive local economies.' Pingree asserted that 'any arguments that these irresponsible cuts are somehow fiscally responsible ring hollow in the wake of Republicans adding $3.4 trillion to the national deficit thanks to their disastrous so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill.' I urge my Republican colleagues to come to the table and support the essential work of this subcommittee: Protecting public health, conserving our lands and waters, investing in resilience, and ensuring that every community—from rural Maine to urban centers—has access to a healthy environment and a vibrant cultural life.' House Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro pointed out that President Donald Trump 'promised to address the cost-of-living crisis, but instead, he and House Republicans are making it worse.''House Republicans' 2026 Interior funding bill raises utility bills and energy prices to benefit billionaires and big corporations,' DeLauro said. 'Republicans are threatening the air we breathe and the water we drink and taking steps that damage our public lands, promote dirty energy, and hinder our ability to confront the climate crisis.''In addition to these dangerous cuts, Republicans' proposal would mean fewer trips to national parks and less access to museums and the arts,' she warned. 'House Republicans are more focused on lining the pockets of big oil companies than lowering prices for working-class, middle-class, rural, and vulnerable families; protecting our public health; and preserving the planet.'
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