EPA Justifies Canceling $19.1 M North Richmond Grant, Labeling It ‘Discriminatory’

(EPA via Bay City News)

By Audrey Tomlin
Bay City News

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in a letter last week justified pulling a $19.1 million grant aimed at shielding children in North Richmond from pollution and advancing emergency preparedness because the grant provided funding for “[Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] or environmental justice initiatives.”

The letter last Friday came in response to a message calling on the agency to reverse its termination of the Community Change Grant sent in April by U.S. Reps. John Garamendi and Mark DeSaulnier, both Democrats representing East Bay districts.

The grant was initially awarded in December 2024 to Contra Costa County for its North Richmond Community Resilience Initiative, which planned to build a center to serve the community during emergencies and natural disasters and plant 65 trees along Verde Elementary School to shield students from pollution caused trucks regularly cycling through a new regional distribution center built nearby.

In the message, Garamendi and DeSaulnier accused the EPA of violating federal appropriations law and federal court injunctions.

The EPA also allegedly failed to provide a written notice detailing reasons for the termination.

North Richmond faces extreme air pollution, leading to significant public health risks and environmental degradation if not addressed, according to the congressmembers’ message.

In its response last week, the EPA cited a priority to “eliminate discrimination in all of its programs” as the reason for the grant’s termination. The EPA, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January, two months later ended the Environmental Justice and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion arms of the agency, according to the response.

“The grant specified above provides funding for programs that promote or take part in DEl or environmental justice initiatives that conflict with the Agency’s policy of prioritizing merit, fairness, and excellence in performing our statutory functions,” the EPA wrote in the response. “The grant is therefore inconsistent with, and no longer effectuates, Agency priorities.”

Garamendi labeled the cancellation as “not only wrong” but also “nonsensical,” characterizing it as a move “to appease Trump’s delusional MAGA crusade.”

“This program was never discriminatory and was never about politics. It was a hard-fought community grant designed to protect children from harmful air pollution,” Garamendi said in a press statement. “The EPA once stood for protecting people’s health and safety. Now, under this leadership, its only goal seems to be protecting one man’s ego.”

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