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Senate confirms Lee Zeldin to lead EPA
Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin to Head E.P.A.
The former New York congressman has little experience in environmental policy. He is expected to follow orders to weaken climate rules.
Zeldin is confirmed as the new EPA administrator. What’s next?
The former New York representative will helm the agency as it navigates executive orders pausing climate programs and reviews pending regulations that could affect the waste and recycling industries.
Senate confirms Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency
Several Democrats voted in favor of Zeldin, a former lawmaker from New York who will oversee an agency tasked with protecting the environment and public health.
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Who are Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin, New Yorkers headed for Trump cabinet posts?
Two New York Republicans are headed to the Trump cabinet with Rep. Elise Stefanik as United Nations ambassador and Lee Zeldin ...
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After years of delays, EPA will begin partial ‘early action’ cleanup of Newtown Creek
Almost 15 years after Newtown Creek was named a federal Superfund site, the government is taking a step toward cleaning it up ...
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Trump's Energy Playbook 2.0
One goal mentioned was increasing baseload power generation to help reduce electric bills for individuals and businesses as ...
POWER Magazine
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Zeldin Takes the Helm at Trump's EPA Amid Industry Pressure for Regulatory Rollbacks
Lee Zeldin has been sworn in as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 17th administrator, inheriting an agency that the power industry sees ...
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New Administration Highlights: Freeze on Federal Funds Rescinded, and Trump Signs Law to Ease Path to Deportations
Still, the chaotic 48 hours suggested that some in the Trump administration had overestimated their ability to impose ...
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