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OBAMA ENFORCED 'GAG ORDER' AFTER PASSING STIMULUS PACKAGE

From: Daily Caller

"The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) released an email from a top U.S. Forest Service public affairs staffer stating “due to the increased…

TRUMP RESISTANCE MOVEMENT BUILDS ON MILLIONS OF MARCHERS

From: Newswire Environment News Service

"It signals that a notoriously thin-skinned President may censor not just federal social media but websites and reports, according to Public…

AROUND NM: FEDERAL FALLOUT, WOLVES, METHANE AND MORE

From: NM Political Report

"Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said the incident was reminiscent of George W. Bush’s administration: The…

SHUTDOWN OF INTERIOR DEPARTMENT TWITTER CALLED 'OMINOUS'

From: Bloomberg

"“We’ve entered the era of what Trump aides are calling `alternative facts,’ ” Ruch told Bloomberg BNA Jan. 23. “We’re concerned that these alternative facts may become…

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BRINGING FEDERAL AGENCIES, SCIENCE AND FUNDS TO HEEL

From: Laboratory Equipment

"The executive director for the advocacy group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, Jeff Ruch, said the orders exceed those of prior presidential…


News Releases

CLIMATE SCIENTISTS FREED FROM AGENCY GAG ORDER

Commerce Prior Review Policy Does Not Apply to National Weather Service Workers

TEN QUESTIONS THE SENATE SHOULD ASK LISA JACKSON

Committee Urged to Scrutinize Jackson’s Actions and Decisions in New Jersey

DRILLING AND MINING IN STORE FOR TWO ICONIC SOUTHWEST PARKS

Falling Commodity Prices Brings Brief Reprieve for Petrified Forest and Aztec Ruins

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT NEEDS NEW BROOMS TO SWEEP IT CLEAN

whistleblowers and reformers required to rejuvenate ravaged agencies

GLOBAL WARMING PROGRESS UNDER BUSH ILLUSORY, AUDIT FINDS

State Greenhouse Gas Plans, Such as New Jersey’s, Suffer from Same Pitfalls