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HUNDREDS OF EPA WORKERS LEAVE THE AGENCY

From: The Scientist

“Pruitt has yet to put forth any details on how the EPA’s functions may change given its diminished staff, Jeff Ruch, executive director of the nonprofit Public…

GOVERNMENT ILL-EQUIPPED TO MONITOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS DAMAGED BY HURRICANE HARVEY

From: Houston Chronicle

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a group representing government environmental workers, published data obtained under the Freedom of Information…

HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE EPA'S SCOTT PRUITT ARE MAKING AMERICA'S ENVIRONMENT DEADLY AGAIN

From: LA Times

“Pruitt also has targeted more than 30 rules and regulations for rescission or rollback, and, according to the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility advocacy…

EPA PUTS TRUMP POLITICAL AIDE IN CHARGE OF GRANT FUNDING DECISIONS

From: The Hill

“A former Trump campaign aide has been charged with decisions on grant funding at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The Washington Post reported."

HUNDREDS OF EPA WORKERS LEAVE IN RECENT DAYS

From: The Wall Street Journal

“Mr. Pruitt hasn’t laid out any plan for how to reshape the agency or its priorities, making it more difficult to improve its performance with fewer resources,…


News Releases

WHERE ARE THE DIRTIEST SITES IN NEW JERSEY - DON’T ASK THE STATE

State Abandons Pollution Priority Listing to Let Politics Dictate Cleanup Funding

AERIAL GUNNING BATTLE SHIFTS TO SOUTH DAKOTA

State Agents Crash Four Planes since 1998 as Accident Toll Mounts Nationally

BUSH ORDERS FEDERAL AGENCIES TO PROMOTE HUNTING

Refuges, Forests and Grasslands Directed to Maximize “Hunting Opportunities”

RICHARDSON IS ONLY CANDIDATE TO PLEDGE OPEN GOVERNMENT

Huckabee Says No to Pledge but Other Candidates Are Still Thinking

EPA GROWING MORE DEPENDENT ON CORPORATE RESEARCH PACTS

Corporate Research Needs Met with Tax Dollars Outside of Congressional Review