Leadership Transition at PEER
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Susan Sargent | March 11, 2019
Tim Whitehouse New PEER Executive Director; Jeff Ruch to Open Pacific Chapter ...
Employee Group Concerned About Cuts to Park Service Training
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Susan Sargent | March 8, 2019
From: Federal News Network “How often have you heard the complaint that the first thing cut when budgets aren’t right is training? At the National Park Service, that seems to be the case, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The group called the agency ...
Journalist Claims State Dept Rescinded Award Because She Criticized Trump
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Susan Sargent |
From: ABC News “Flor De Maria Vega Zapata was awarded for leading a team of environmental enforcement prosecutors in Peru that protects natural resources, biodiversity, and public health. But under the Trump administration, the Environmental Protection Agency’s criminal enforcement ...
Pruitt Never Consulted EPA Ethics Office About His Legal Defense Fund
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Susan Sargent | March 7, 2019
From: Yahoo Finance “Facing more than a dozen investigations into his conduct last spring, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that he was starting a legal defense fund, raising concerns about the propriety of a government official raising money to fend ...
Toxic Chemicals Threaten Water Supply in Seven Municipalities
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Susan Sargent | March 6, 2019
From: Boston Globe “These off-the-charts PFAS levels represent a direct and immediate threat to the public health of the Commonwealth,” said Kyla Bennett, a former scientist at the EPA who now serves as director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility in New England, an ...