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Eighteen climate activists arrested for shutdown protest in McCarthy’s office

- Dharna Noor

Scores of young activists with the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate organizati­on, protested in the office of the House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, on Thursday morning, demanding he avert a complete government shutdown.

Capitol police arrested 18 of the youth who blocked the office entrance and refused to vacate until McCarthy pledged to support bridge funding to keep the government open, including to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema).

“Today showed that the GOP is nothing but a group of cowards,” said Adah Crandall, an 18-year-old Sunrise Movement organizer, in an emailed statement. “They chose to arrest a bunch of teenagers instead of facing us. They would rather shut down the government than do their jobs and protect our generation.”

The activists, who traveled from across the country to attend the protest, held signs that read: “Climate action not shutdown”, “The GOP hates Gen Z” and “McCarthy: Aren’t you ashamed”.

The US has already surpassed the total number of billion-dollar disasters seen nationwide last year, national data shows. Amid a shutdown, Fema has said it could spend any leftover funds from its primary disaster fund, but when that money is depleted, officials could struggle to provide necessary aid.

The US also has two months until the end of 2023’s Atlantic hurricane season, which national forecaster­s have predicted will be especially harsh. A shutdown could force Fema to respond to coming hurricanes with an unpaid Washington staff.

“If everything goes perfect in a disaster, people still lose their lives, we still lose homes,” Steve Reaves, the head of AFGE Local 4060, a union representi­ng Fema employees, told the Washington Post. “You complicate that with lack of funding, or a miscommuni­cation, or a delay in the system anywhere, and you’re talking about more lives.”

The Sunrise Movement is also demanding no cuts to the implementa­tion of Inflation Reduction Act programs – something Biden administra­tion officials are concerned about – and the reinstatin­g of the child tax credit.

“McCarthy and Republican­s can either do their jobs, act on the climate crisis and fund our schools, or they can risk our economy appease a few extremists,” said Shiva Rajbhandar­i, 19, a Sunrise organizer who sits on the Boise, Idaho, school board, in an emailed statement. “Our generation is watching and we will hold them accountabl­e for their actions.”

 ?? Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images ?? Young climate activists stage a ‘die-in’ in Lafayette Park across from the White House on Earth Day on 22 April 2022 in Washington DC.
Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images Young climate activists stage a ‘die-in’ in Lafayette Park across from the White House on Earth Day on 22 April 2022 in Washington DC.

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