Dems accuse Interior of holding up key grants
A group of Senate Democrats says the Interior Department is delaying important grants while it conducts a political review of its grantmaking.
In a Tuesday letter to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, the group, led by Sens. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.) and Mazie Hirono (Hawaii), say the review procedures appear to be driving the lack of efficiency and effectiveness in carrying out DOIs statutory responsibility.
Interior in December started a process of reviewing numerous grants it has been giving, including big grants to nonprofit organizations and universities.
The review is being led by Scott Cameron, Interiors principal deputy assistant secretary for policy, management and budget, and a Zinke political appointee, with the goal of ensuring that grants fit with Trump administration priorities.
But Democrats say the review is wreaking havoc on the grantmakers.
We are concerned that your installation of a high-level political appointee to personally review these individual grant and cooperative agreement decisions weakens confidence in the integrity of the DOI review process and, at the very least, creates the appearance of improper political interference in program decisions that should always be merit-based, the 12 senators wrote.
We are concerned that this type of increased political review will result In unnecessary delays, uncertainty for key partners, and, potentially, undue political influence in the evaluation of proposals.
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