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EPA Official Agreed to Help Former Colleague’s Husband Find ‘Senior’ Position at the Agency

From: Think Progress

“[It’s] something I’ve been concerned about with this administration overall,” Rosenberg said. He also referenced the role Beck has played since joining the administration,…

Public-Land Grazing Fees at Lowest Legal Level

From: The Daily Sentinel

“The Western Watersheds Project, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, the Center for Biological Diversity and WildEarth Guardians on Thursday criticized…

Interior Looking to Rely on Staffers With Less Training for Park Law Enforcement: Report

From: The Hill

“A report by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) to be released Monday, finds that the NPS is seeking to implement a new proposal that would shift the reliance…

Federal Employees Warned Not to Engage in Trump ‘Resistance‘ Activities at Work

From: The Herndon Gazette

“Advocating for a candidate to be impeached, and thus potentially disqualified from holding federal office, is clearly directed at the failure of that candidate’s campaign…

Agencies Reduce Grazing Fees for Federal Land

From: The Hill

“Conservation groups criticized the change, saying the fees were already far too low to pay for managing the lands. “BLM’s own records reveal that much of the sagebrush West is…


News Releases

PETITION FILED TO LIST NEVADA BUTTERFLY AS ENDANGERED SPECIES

Bush BLM failing to protect Sand Mountain blue from intensive off-road vehicle harm

U.S. SPECIAL COUNSEL ISSUES GAG ORDER TO HIS OWN EMPLOYEES

Prior Approval for Revealing

FEDERAL PRESERVATION CHIEF CITED FOR ILLEGAL RENOVATIONS TO HISTORIC STRUCTURE

DC Agency Charges Park Service Assistant Director Lied to Obtain Permits

IN BUDGET BUSTING MOVE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROPOSES MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MISSISSIPPI RIVER LOCK EXPANSION

Conservation Groups Oppose Project

MASSACHUSETTS STILL UNHEALTHY

Two-Year Federal-State Plan Sees Little Improvement in Commonwealth's Environmental Health