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THE SUN ALSO RISES FOR EPA’S SCOTT PRUITT

From: Washington Examiner

"Twenty-four hours have passed since a flurry of bad headlines hit, and Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is still standing. Lobbyists, Trump…

FORMER WATER OFFICIAL ACCUSES PRESS SHOP OF SMEAR CAMPAIGN

From: E&E News

"In an effort to discredit me for speaking out and to intimidate current EPA employees, EPA may have provided my private employment information to media outlets and a…

PRUITT TAKES CLEAN WATER ACT DECISIONS AWAY FROM REGIONAL EPA OFFICES

From: Inside Climate News

"Authority previously delegated to regional administrators to make final determinations of geographic jurisdiction shall be retained by the Administrator,"…

ZINKE EXTENDS TENURE OF ACTING DIRECTORS

From: Greenwire

"Jeff Ruch, executive director of PEER, said the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 is clear that the president — and only the president — can designate acting directors…

PRUITT TAKES OVER AUTHORITY FOR WATER PROTECTIONS POLICY

From: The Hill

"The new order heavily downplays the role of local EPA experts in the field who in the past have made the final recommendations — and often decisions — regarding necessary…


News Releases

LAWSUIT FILED TO WIN CRITICAL HABITAT FOR THE FLORIDA PANTHER

Groups Sue U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for Failure to Protect Endangered Panther

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION HIRED NATION’S TOP ANTI-LABOR LAW FIRM

Lawsuit to Find Out How Much Union-Busting Firm Is Paid and From What Funds

NEW JERSEY DOWNPLAYS DISTURBING AIR TOXICS STUDY

DEP Mounts Messaging Campaign to Minimize Risk Findings in Paterson

NEW JERSEY CLOSING ITS NOSE TO VAPOR INTRUSION CRISIS

Vapor Intrusion Rules Cast into Regulatory Limbo as Horror Stories Multiply

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTISTS CONDEMN PURGE OF PROFESSOR

Scientific Commission Decries Oil Industry Influence at University of Alaska