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Pingree Criticizes Trump Cancellation of Grant for Maine Maritime Program


Maine Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree is criticizing the Trump Administration termination of the University of Maine’s $4.5  million grant for its Maine Sea Grant program.

Pingree called it a shortsighted and heartless decision and a devastating loss for Maine coastal communities and marine industries.

“This program has long been a critical partner in supporting working waterfronts, advancing sustainable commercial and recreational fisheries, and preparing for the impacts of climate change—like those we saw during last winter’s storms, which devastated so many of our communities,” said Pingree..

 “This shortsighted and heartless decision—which has left dozens of skilled employees suddenly jobless—threatens the progress we’ve made in addressing challenges such as ocean acidification, warming waters, and habitat conservation. It also puts at risk the jobs and livelihoods of our vital fishing industries, who depend on the knowledge and resources this program provides.”

 The Press Herald reports the cancellation of funding for the Maine Sea Grant is one of the first major cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the Trump administration slashes spending and restricts grants.

The administration said the work of Maine Sea Grant is ‘no longer relevant.

The Press Herald reports move leaves 20 employees and Maine Sea Grant’s programming in limbo.

Pingree said Trump is singling out Maine for punishment.

“It seems pretty clear the President now has a personal vendetta against our state, and is willing to go to any length to settle the score–no matter how petty, and regardless of the toll.”

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