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SCOTT: A LAME DUCK, A LASER FOCUS ON NEW JOBS

From: News Press

"A 2015 report by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility found a substantial reduction in enforcement of environmental regulations. The number of investigations…

TRUMP APPOINTMENTS, POLICIES WILL HAVE LONG TERM IMPACTS ON NM

From: NM Political Report

"The Trump administration could be similar to the George W. Bush era, said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility,…

TRUMP'S CONFLICTS OF INTEREST COULD CONFLICT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

From: Washington Post

"Federal employees who enforce regulations “may be understandably reluctant to put objections, stipulations and cautions in writing for fear that it may cause…

NATIONAL PARKS: JARVIS WOOS CORPORATIONS, RICH PATRONS FOR STRAPPED AGENCY

From: Greenwire

"Ruch is currently recruiting co-plaintiffs from across the country to bolster PEER's claim that it has standing to bring such a case. As currently written, the proposal…

NATURE NOTES: CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS THE NATIONAL BISON RANGE

From: Elko Daily Free Press

"The land would be held in a trust by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the benefit and use of the CSKT. A lawsuit has been filed by Public Employees for…


News Releases

PARK RANGER NUMBERS SHRINK AS VISITATION SWELLS

Fewer Permanent and Seasonal Law Enforcement Rangers than a Decade Ago

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BECOMING JUST A PLATITUDE AT EPA

New “Action Plan” Neuters Enforceable Protection for Overburdened Communities

HEATED RHETORIC ON NEVADA MONUMENT INVITES CONFRONTATION

Federal Employees in the West Put in Crosshairs by Superheated Political Rhetoric

FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT – HOW LOW CAN IT GO?

Slight Uptick in 2014 Continues Precipitous Across-the-Board Enforcement Decline

FEDS FIND GAPING HOLES IN CAL/OSHA SAFETY NET

Serious Enforcement and Inspection Failures Put California Workers at Risk