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WA provides model for distributing funds to climate-impacted communities

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Monday, August 12, 2024   

The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law two years ago this week and one expert said states should ensure funds from it are going to communities most affected by climate change.

The law passed by Congress aimed to bolster clean energy. It also provides funds for climate resilience among communities on the front lines and with the fewest resources to adapt to the changing environment.

Rachel Jacobson, lead researcher for state climate policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, said some states have struggled to define who the communities are but Washington state's Healthy Environment for All, or HEAL Act, is an example of the opposite.

"The HEAL Act is a great example for other states to learn from as they are either creating or bolstering frameworks that are going to set the stage for them to justly and equitably distribute federal climate resources," Jacobson asserted.

Jacobson pointed out Washington state lawmakers were able to work with communities affected by climate change to pass this inclusive law in 2021. The HEAL Act ensures Washington state agencies are addressing environmental justice issues with their policies to eliminate disparities for communities of color and low-income households.

On the other end, Jacobson noted some states have struggled to make use of the funds from the Inflation Reduction Act.

"The Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act require expertise, staff capacity, time and resources," Jacobson outlined. "Not all state have raised the revenues or allocated the money that's necessary to be able to bring in these funds."

Jacobson added it is important not just for the present but the future. She argued states should use the funds for an equitable transition to clean energy in the long term. Planning will be especially crucial as the climate has an increasing impact on projects, such as in infrastructure. The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law on Aug. 16, 2022.


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