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Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants

Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants


Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants

WASHINGTON — Biden administration officials are working against the clock doling out billions in grants and taking other steps to try to preserve his agenda before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.

Trump has pledged to rescind unspent funds in Biden's climate agenda and stop some of Biden's high-priced energy projects.

"There’s only one administration at a time,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told reporters at a news conference Thursday. “That’s true now, and it will also be true after January 20th. Our responsibility is to make good use of the funds that Congress has authorized for us and that we’re responsible for assigning and disbursing throughout the last three years.”

But Trump will control more than the purse strings come January. His administration also can propose new regulations to undo some of what the Biden administration did through the rule-making process.

Biden administration officials hope that projects funded under the $1 trillion infrastructure law and $375 billion climate law will endure beyond Biden’s term and are working to ensure that money from the landmark measures continues to flow.

On Friday, Buttigieg announced over $3.4 billion in grants for projects that involve such things as passenger rail service and U.S. ports.