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TRUMP HANDS US POLICY WRITING TO SHADOW GROUPS OF BUSINESS EXECS

From: McClatchy DC

“The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which describes its mission as protecting employees who protect the environment, expects to file suit as soon…

'REAL INDUSTRY' GROWING AMONG FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COMING FORWARD TO 'RESIST' TRUMP

From: World Tribune

“Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), said EPA unions and employees invited his group to do “free-speech…

OUTRIGHT DEFIANCE OF TRUMP POLICIES BY FEDERAL BUREAUCRATS

From: PJ Media

““From our point of view, it’s kind of obvious,” said Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), when asked about…

AFTER ZERO-TOLERANCE VOW, PARK CHIEF CITED FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT GETS A BONUS AND A NEW JOB

From: The Lily

“Jeff Ruch, PEER’s executive director, blasted the agency’s handling of the case, saying it “perpetuates a culture of impunity.” He said by issuing the talking points,…

'SERIOUS ISSUES AND PROBLEMS': FEDERAL EMPLOYEES STEP UP THEIR RESISTANCE TO TRUMP ADMINISTRATION

From: Raw Story

“Jeff Ruch — executive director of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) — told The Hill it’s “kind of obvious” why public employees would be…


News Releases

MCINNIS ECO-TERRORISM HEARING DIVERTS ATTENTION FROM REAL PROBLEMS

Gloria Flora Testifies

WASHINGTON TIMES PEDDLES “EQUAL TIME” ADS TO DEFENDERS OF AGENCY SCIENTISTS

Stunt called New Form of “Checkbook Journalism”

CONSERVATIONISTS FILE LAWSUIT TO PROTECT CUMBERLAND ISLAND WILDERNESS IN GEORGIA

Motorized Vehicle Tours Violate Wilderness Designation

BLM REASSIGNS KEY SO. CAL. MANAGER AFTER POLITICAL PRESSURE BY OFF-ROAD AND GRAZING INTERESTS

Employee Reassigned

GALE ("TYPHOON") NORTON WREAKS HAVOC AT INTERIOR

Disastrous First Year, Say Employees