The report outlines how proposed EPA cuts could weaken air, water, and climate protections in communities across the country.

A new analysis from the Environmental Policy Innovation Center outlines how proposed federal environmental program cuts could affect states nationwide. The report uses EPA budget documents to show how reductions in air monitoring, water protection, and pollution enforcement could leave many states struggling to meet basic environmental standards. From Florida’s algae-prone waterways to Ohio’s industrial pollution challenges, the report highlights how each state relies on federal support to protect public health. The findings paint a detailed picture of what communities stand to lose if these cuts move forward.








