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CIVIL SERVANTS COMPLAIN TRUMP IS SIDELINING WORKERS WITH EXPERTISE ON CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT

From: Los Angeles Times

““The work of the EPA science arm has now been disconnected from the agency’s decision-making,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of the advocacy group Public…

REP. THREATENED WSU FUNDING, COMPLAINT STATES

From: The Daily Evergreen

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility listed a number of ethics violation allegations over the past decade, many of which involve threats to withhold…

ANGRY THAT SCOTT PRUITT PULLS AGENTS OFF ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR HIS SECURITY DETAIL? THEN STOP DEMONIZING HIM

From: Washington Examiner

“So when the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Jeff Ruch attacks Pruitt for allowing the "evaporation of criminal enforcement,"…

PUBLIC LANDS: BLM EXPLORES 'FLEXIBILITY' FOR RANCHERS ON GRAZING PERMITS

From: E & E News

“The proposal comes less than a year after data compiled by Interior on the nearly 155 million acres on which grazing occurs showed that at least a quarter of federal…

SCOTT PRUITT IS USING EPA INVESTIGATORS AS HIS PERSONAL BODYGUARDS

From: Death And Taxes

““These guys signed on to work on complex environmental cases, not to be an executive protection detail,” Michael Hubbard, former head of the EPA’s Criminal Investigation…


News Releases

BARGE TRAFFIC DROPS ON MISSISSIPPI AND ILLINOIS RIVERS;

New Figures At Odds With Corps Plans for Lock Expansion

"QUACK SCIENCE" BY MBTA IN HOCKOMOCK RAIL PROJECT

Water Quality Issues Ignored; MBTA Consultant Kills Rare Salamanders

ENVIRONMENTALISTS SUE WDFW TO FIX HATCHERY

Washington State river blocked to salmon spawning

ALASKA AIR PROGRAM FLUNKS FEDERAL TESTS

EPA Grants Up for Renewal

CORPS CHANGES LIST OF PROJECTS UNDER REVIEW - AGAIN

Zigzags Further Undercut Corps Credibility