Ocasio-Cortez, Markey Blast Trump Administration Attempt to Pay $1 Billion in Taxpayer Funding to Kill Offshore Wind Projects

The lawmakers criticized the proposed funding as an attempt to undermine renewable energy development.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:53am

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Edward J. Markey have condemned the Trump Administration's reported plan to provide $1 billion in taxpayer funding to kill offshore wind projects. The lawmakers argued that this proposed funding would undermine the development of renewable energy sources and go against the public interest.

Why it matters

The dispute over offshore wind funding highlights the ongoing political battle over the future of renewable energy in the United States. As the country works to transition away from fossil fuels, the allocation of federal resources has become a key point of contention between supporters of clean energy and those who favor traditional energy sources.

The details

According to the press release, the Trump Administration is reportedly considering using taxpayer money to pay companies to abandon their offshore wind projects. Ocasio-Cortez and Markey condemned this plan as an attempt to undermine the growth of the renewable energy sector and protect the interests of fossil fuel industries.

  • The press release was issued on March 31, 2026.

The players

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

A member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and a Congresswoman representing New York's 14th district.

Edward J. Markey

A member of the Senate and a Democratic Senator from Massachusetts.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

The takeaway

This dispute over offshore wind funding highlights the ongoing political battle over the future of renewable energy in the United States, as the country works to transition away from fossil fuels. The allocation of federal resources has become a key point of contention between supporters of clean energy and those who favor traditional energy sources.