Stacey Abrams’ Green Grift Collapses Under Congressional Scrutiny
The house of cards finally fell.
This week, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee announced that the New Georgia Project, a scandal-plagued nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams, is dissolving after facing months of scrutiny from Congress and Power The Future.
Environmental groups tied to Abrams received roughly $2 billion in taxpayer funds during the Biden administration. Their operations have long raised red flags for lack of transparency and political self-dealing under the banner of “climate justice.”
Now, that scheme has come to an end.
“This was a green grift pure and simple,” said Power The Future Founder and Executive Director Daniel Turner. “For too long, Stacey Abrams and others like her used organizations like this to game the system to enrich their political power under the guise of the green movement. We are grateful to Chairman Comer and Chairman Smith for holding them to account and getting meaningful results.”
Power The Future has been sounding the alarm about this network for years, warning that too many “green” nonprofits are really political machines dressed up in environmental language. Turner’s testimony before Congress earlier this year helped spotlight those abuses and the billions in federal funding that quietly flowed to them.
The collapse of Abrams’ group sends a clear message: the days of hiding political operations behind climate rhetoric are numbered. Taxpayers are tired of seeing their money funneled into partisan slush funds.
This isn’t about politics. It’s about accountability.
And thanks to real oversight, and a few people willing to ask tough questions, Americans are finally getting some.
November 7, 2025