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‘It’s Way Too Many’: As Vacancies Pile Up In Trump Administration, Senators Grow Concerned

From: The Washington Post

“From the Justice Department to Veterans Affairs, vast swaths of the government have top positions filled by officials serving in an acting capacity — or no…

Agency Hit by Brain Drain, Mass Retirement

From: Energywire

“Bernhardt may need more than a smile and a joyous tweet to address looming challenges for the 70,000 employees who work for him. The agency is facing concerns about…

Trump EPA's Pollution, Waste Reduction Numbers are Lowest in a Decade

From: The Hill

“A January study by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility found that the number of criminal enforcement cases EPA referred to the Department of Justice collapsed…

With Vacancies Galore, 'Acting' Leaders Gain More Time

From: Greenwire

“A new recharge for the Interior Department's many temporary leaders will keep agencies running even as it underscores the Trump administration's tardiness in filling…

Earth Watch, Brexit, Kamala Harris, Venezuela

From: Sojourner Truth with Margaret Prescod

“Environmental damage caused by the government shutdown. Experts are saying in some instances, it will take the environment 300 years to…


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