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Hoosiers on alert as Trump’s OMB pick sparks policy concerns

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Tuesday, January 14, 2025   

Hoosiers enduring severe weather like the current Arctic blast could see potential policy shifts if Russell Vought is confirmed as director of the Office of Management and Budget.

Vought was a key architect of Project 2025 and has promoted reducing federal oversight and environmental regulations.

David Kieve, president of EDF Action, the advocacy partner of the Environmental Defense Fund, said Vought's policies could hinder efforts to address climate challenges and disaster relief. He also alleged Vought aims to eliminate the National Climate Assessment, raising concerns for communities relying on federal disaster aid.

"Indiana continues to struggle with severe weather events," Kieve pointed out. "They rely on agencies like FEMA and NOAA to keep them safe in a constantly changing climate. Russ Vought's approach is to deny climate change and withhold aid to Americans in their time of need."

President-elect Donald Trump, however, argued Vought's record under his previous administration proves he is capable, noting his ability "to cut four regulations for every new regulation." Vought is scheduled to testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Wednesday.

Kieve noted if confirmed, Vought would oversee the president's budget and regulatory reviews, a role critics and supporters agreed is influential in Washington.

"There's a sense in Washington that he's likely to be confirmed for the post because he held it the first time that Donald Trump was president," Kieve observed. "We strenuously disagree, because we think that Russ has disqualified himself from the office given his conduct since he was last confirmed."

Advocates for and against Vought urge the Senate to scrutinize his record, which includes promoting impoundment, a practice allowing presidents to delay spending money approved by Congress. The Senate's decision could affect how quickly Hoosiers and others receive federal disaster assistance during future crises.

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