Even Bureaucracies Taking on Trumpian Tone
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Susan Sargent | February 12, 2020
Press Release on Migratory Bird Kill Rule Resembles a Campaign Screed ...
Ousted Western EPA Chief Speaks Out
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Susan Sargent |
“The ousted head of the Western region office of the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday he believes he fell victim to his popularity with Democrats, like Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had praised him for his work on the cleanup of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San ...
Lawsuit to Protect Real-Life ‘Teddy Bears’ Tossed by Judge
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Susan Sargent | February 11, 2020
“NEW ORLEANS — A lawsuit seeking to return federal protection to the real bears that inspired teddy bears has been thrown out by a federal judge. The people and environmental groups who sued in 2018 didn’t provide any evidence to back up their claims that they would be hurt by ...
Feds Publish Info on Arizona Lead Contamination From Shooting
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Susan Sargent |
“A federal agency finally has published an investigation into lead contamination caused by target shooting on public lands in Arizona, two years after investigators substantiated several concerns raised by a whistleblower. The U.S. Office of Special Counsel made the allegations and ...
Damage in 2014 to Trail of Tears in Coker Creek, Tenn., Now Repaired
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Susan Sargent | February 9, 2020
“COKER CREEK, Tenn. — The U.S. Forest Service has finished repairs on an estimated $2.4 million in damage the agency did to the Trail of Tears in Coker Creek, Tennessee, back in 2014 in a misguided attempt to discourage off-roaders and address erosion.” Read the PEER Story ...