Tags

Journalists: Please sign up for PEERmedia to receive all our recent releases, documents and other information that affect not only public employees, but the public at large.


EPA: DEMS WORRY ENFORCEMENT PICK HAS ALREADY STARTED WORK

From: Greenwire

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility late last month voiced similar concerns after EPA officials indicated that Bodine would start at the agency on Sept.…

CO AND CARS: UNFINISHED BUSINESS

From: Safety Research & Strategies

“The most recent petition was filed in March 2016 by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. Like its predecessors, PEER requested that…

CAHNRS CONFLICTS UNDERMINING ACADEMIC FREEDOM, FACULTY SAY

From: The Daily Evergreen

“Many cases throughout the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resources Sciences echo the concerns of professor Robert Wielgus, who filed ethics complaints…

AS HURRICANES STRIKE, EPA STAFFING NEARS A 30 YEAR LOW

From: Bill Moyers & Company

“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,…

WHY DID THE FED INTERIOR DEPARTMENT MISUSE $84 MILLION FOR CALIFORNIA DELTA TUNNELS PLANNING?

From: Red Green And Blue

“The release of the final audit follows over a year of federal investigation requested by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), who filed…


News Releases

INDIANA DUNES PAVILION PROJECT HITS BIG NEW SNAG

National Park Services Finds Several Project Aspects Non-compliant

FLORIDA MANATEES GET SCROOGED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Chamber of Commerce Pressures Delay of Manatee “Swim-With” Safeguards

USDA SUED TO END SCIENTIFIC CENSORSHIP

Unconstitutional Restraints on Publishing and Weak Integrity Protections at Issue

ALASKA SEABIRD REINTRODUCTION BOONDOGGLE

Eider Project to Cost Nearly a Million per Breeding Hen with Uncertain Prospects

USDA AXES WEBINARS ON NEONIC INSECTICIDE RISKS

Topic Deemed “Not Appropriate” for Official and Outreach Education Programs