12/14/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2023 12:46
WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) joined Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) in introducing the No Tax Dollars for the UN Climate Agenda Act, which would bar President Biden from allocating taxpayer dollars to the United Nations Green Climate Fund.
Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.) introduced the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
"Since day one of this administration, taxpayers have footed the bill for President Biden's far-left climate agenda- but the buck stops here. Sending more U.S. money to an ineffective U.N. slush fund is far from a priority for the American people," said Senator Scott. "I will continue fighting to ensure that hard earned tax dollars go where they belong-back in the pockets of those who earned them."
"We cannot allow Biden to continue throwing billions of taxpayer dollars towards a useless fund that purports to solve climate change in developing countries, but is actually sending billions to countries like China. Biden's radical climate agenda is not just virtue signaling anymore, it's now coming to fruition by allocating Americans' hard-earned money to a UN fund that will neither help nor solve anything. There is absolutely no reason that taxpayer money should go into a climate alarmism slush fund that doles out money to our greatest adversary. Enough is enough," said Senator Eric Schmitt.
"The Biden administration is using Montanans' hard-earned tax dollars to create a climate slush fund that benefits our adversaries, including China. As if the Left's radical green agenda isn't bad enough, this abuse of taxpayer funds is unacceptable and it must be stopped," said Senator Daines.
"American taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for an organization that has no proven track record of success, often engages in skeptical science, and over which we have very little control. I encourage my colleagues to support this effort and prevent the use of federal tax dollars to fund corruption and a radical climate-change agenda," Rep. Luetkemeyer said.
Senators Scott and Schmitt and Representative Luetkemeyer were joined by Senators Steve Daines (R-Mont.), Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), and Representatives Mark Alford (R-Mo.), Eric Burlison (R-Mo.), Ann Wagner (R-Mo.) and Sam Graves (R-Mo.) in introducing the legislation.
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