Energy Policy

EPA’s Cancellation of $7 Billion Solar Program Exposes Priorities Against American Families and Jobs

By Economics Desk | October 6, 2025

The Trump administration’s abrupt termination of the $7 billion Solar for All program threatens jobs and energy access for nearly a million lower-income Americans, revealing a costly misstep in federal priorities.

In a move that raises urgent questions about the federal government’s commitment to American workers and energy independence, multiple groups have filed suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its cancellation of the $7 billion Solar for All program. Intended to deliver solar power access to more than 900,000 low-income Americans, this initiative was abruptly ended under the Trump administration, a decision critics argue is not only illegal but profoundly harmful. Why Does Rolling Back Solar Power Hurt American Families and Jobs? At a time when families nationwide are squeezed by rising costs, cutting a program designed to save...

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