national parks

Of Counsel

Jeff serves as Of Counsel to PEER, where he specializes in civil service, scientific integrity, and whistleblower protection issues. Jeff was PEER’s Executive Director from 1997 to 2019 and its Pacific Director from 2019 to 2025. Previously, he was the Policy Director and a staff attorney at the Government Accountability Project, representing whistleblowers from both the public and private sectors. Before coming to DC, Jeff worked in California state government for 17 years, mostly in the State Legislature as counsel to various committees where he drafted hundreds of laws on topics ranging from energy conservation to the rights of employed inventors. Jeff served stints as a deputy district attorney and an appellate court clerk. He is a graduate of the California Correctional Officers Academy.

Park Service Unveils Wobbly New E-Bike Policy

by Elizabeth Duan | August 17, 2021
Superintendents Told to Figure Out E-Bike Access on Park-by-Park Basis ...

Park Crowding Will Worsen As Foreign Tourists Return

by Susan Sargent | August 2, 2021
Parks Lack Plans Despite Explicit Mandate to Develop Carrying Capacities ...

Park Service Pedals Backward on E-Bikes

by Susan Sargent | July 1, 2021
In the Midst of Lawsuit, Trump-Era Order is Rescinded ...

National Parks Should Go Plastic Free  

by Susan Sargent | June 23, 2021
Rulemaking Petition Presses Park Service to Ban Plastic Water Bottle Sales ...

Op-Ed | The Park Service Has Lost Its Conservation Compass

by Jeff Ruch | May 17, 2021
The Park Service has cut programmatic work on conservation of species like endangered sea turtles - what will it take for NPS to turn itself around ...
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