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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Mar 28, 2025, 09:19 AM Friday

Farmers Hurt by Funding Freeze Sue Trump Administration for Climate Grants [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Mar 28, 2025 at 8:17 AM EDT


The Pennsylvania-based group Pasa Sustainable Agriculture has been working to help small-scale farmers for nearly 35 years. With a history of community organizing, the group is quite literally a grass-roots institution, Executive Director Hannah Smith-Brubaker explained. Members focus on soil health and crop and pasture management practices that promote both bountiful harvests and healthy ecosystems.

"Seven or eight years ago, we started really hearing from farmers, 'Look, the climate is impacting our ability to continue to farm, and we need support,'" Smith-Brubaker told Newsweek.

Warming due to climate change has caused seasonal shifts in plant-growth patterns and changed the boundaries of the hardiness zones that farmers follow to know which plants will thrive in their area. Precipitation patterns have also changed dramatically in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions that Pasa serves, bringing swings between periods of drought and heavy, damaging downpours. "It was really out of that need that we decided to pursue the Climate Smart Commodities grant," she said.

The Climate Smart initiative was created by the Inflation Reduction Act to support practices that promote clean energy and climate resilience in farming, forestry and ranching through grant programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For the small-scale farmers Smith-Brubaker works with, that meant opportunities to expand grazing areas to reduce impact from concentrated livestock, reseed pastures with native grasses more resistant to drought, plant trees to provide additional shade for animals or switch to crops that required less soil disturbance and thus caused less erosion.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/trump-administration-funding-freeze-farmers-lawsuit-climate-grants-2051805



Link to PRESS RELEASE - Pasa Sustainable Agriculture joins lawsuit to restore federal funding to farmers

Link to ANNOUNCEMENT - Pasa joins lawsuit to restore funding to farmers

Link to SUIT (PDF) - https://www.selc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Final-Complaint-Federal-Funding-Freeze-Litigation-3-19-2025-2.pdf


This is the 2nd (known) suit filed by farmers. Info on the 1st can be found here - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143417354

As a note, this suit got filed in Charleston, SC which is in the 4th Circuit. The 4th Circuit is currently 9 (D) - 6 (R) (including a "shared" D/R) appointees. The 3rd Circuit (where Pasa is based, is tied at 6 (D) - 6 (R) & 2 vacancies - those which will obviously be filled by 45).


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