GAO finds DOT funding pause on electric vehicle charging illegal [View all]
Source: Roll Call
Posted May 22, 2025 at 3:47pm
The Government Accountability Office said Thursday that the Transportation Departments pause on funding for a Biden administration electric-vehicle charging program is illegal under the 1974 law restricting a presidents ability to block or impound money appropriated by Congress. The determination is the GAOs first slap on the Trump administrations wrist for its impoundment of congressionally approved funds.
The decision supports Democrats view that the administrations funding freezes across a host of agencies is illegal under the 1974 law, known as the Impoundment Control Act. Top Democrats on the House and Senate Budget committees had asked for the GAOs opinion, and the agency said it is reviewing other potential impoundments.
An appropriations act is a law like any other; therefore, unless Congress has enacted a law providing otherwise, the President must take care to ensure that appropriations are prudently obligated during their period of availability, the GAO report stated. DOT is not authorized under the ICA to withhold these funds from expenditure. The administration and Republicans say the freezes are necessary to review the funds for waste, fraud and abuse. Senate Appropriations Democrats say the Trump administration illegally froze $430 billion in funding as of April 29.
This legal decision affirms what weve long known: the president is breaking the law to block funding Congress passed on a bipartisan basis and that is owed to the American people simply because he disagrees with it, Senate Appropriations Vice Chair Patty Murray, D-Wash., said in a statement. This plain fact is unacceptable and it cannot stand any longer. The GAO is a nonpartisan adviser to Congress, and its decisions are not legally binding on the administration. However, under the 1974 law, the agency has authority to sue for release of the funds.
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