Is Trump Using the Shutdown to Serve Energy and Hunting Special Interests?
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Susan Sargent | January 25, 2019
From: TruthOut “Several moves by the Interior Department to bring back furloughed staff to attend to oil and gas activities aren’t sitting well with some elected officials. Arizona’s Rep. Raúl Grijalva, chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, wrote a letter to David ...
Environmental Impact of the 2019 Shutdown
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Susan Sargent |
While the human impact of the government shutdown is far-reaching, the environmental impact is also of grave concern. National Parks have remained open but with no security or hospitality staff on site, they are being abused and neglected. Water quality and food safety testing aren’t ...
Is the Trump Administration ‘Gaming the Shutdown’ to Serve Energy and Hunting Special Interests?
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Susan Sargent | January 24, 2019
From: The Revelator “Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit that advocates for public employees who work on environmental issues, says he’s also concerned by information they uncovered that other nonessential staff from six ...
Gaming the System
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Susan Sargent |
From: The Washington Post “Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, an environmental advocacy group, is calling on the Government Accountability Office to probe whether the Interior Department’s move to recall furloughed staff to move forward with oil and gas leasing work ...
Government Shutdown Becomes a ‘Polluters Holiday’
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Susan Sargent |
From: Environment News Service “Federal biological, pollution, and food safety monitoring has been suspended as hundreds of thousands of federal workers are furloughed and forbidden from working due to the longest government shutdown in American history. These interruptions create risks ...