Ryan Zinke’s Interior Is a Mess
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Susan Sargent | October 29, 2018
From: Outside Online “Nearly two years into the Trump administration, the DOI, for instance, has nearly as many of these vacant positions that must be appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate (eight), as it has filled (nine). And there is currently no nominee for seven of ...
Zinke and Trump Are Ignoring the Public
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Susan Sargent | October 25, 2018
From: Outside “Erosions of public input about decisions on public lands aren’t new. They also occurred under the Obama administration, says Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). But Ruch and other watchdogs say the trend has been ...
Chemical Safety Board Narrowing Scope of Advice After Accidents (1)
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Susan Sargent | October 24, 2018
From: Bloomberg Environment “Investigators at a small federal agency that examine major industrial disasters are focusing on the most relevant safety recommendations—a change from past practice, an agency official said Oct. 23. The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, ...
PEERMail: The Demise of Advise and Consent
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Susan Sargent | October 22, 2018
Last week’s bizarre disappearing act involving a new acting Interior Inspector General was no anomaly – it is part of an emerging pattern ...
Petersburg Assembly Votes Down Timber Resolution
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Susan Sargent | October 17, 2018
From: KFSK “The timber sale problems were highlighted by the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, a nationwide watchdog group based in Silver Spring, Maryland. PEER published the 2016 Forest Service review of the sales and sued the agency for documents ...