Former Top EPA Official Warns of Dire Consequences of Planned Purge at the Agency’s Science Office
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, interviewed with Inside Climate News about leaked documents from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology that outlined plans to dismantle EPA’s Office of Research and Development and what the plan means for science.
Potential OECA Breakup Would ‘Drastically’ Limit Enforcement, Experts Say
Larry Starfield, former Deputy and Acting Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance, was quoted in Inside EPA about the rumors to dismantle the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, saying that “If they go ahead with it, what you’re going to see is drastically reduced enforcement.”
EPA Rule-Slashing Blitz Spares Chemical Regs — For Now
Bob Sussman, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, was quoted in Politico about Biden-era regulations not included in Zeldin’s recently announced deregulatory agenda, namely TCE, PFAS, and five rules under TSCA. The administration is actively considering these rules and it is unclear how they will proceed.
Hundreds of EPA Scientists Expected To Be Fired in More Trump Administration Cuts
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was featured live on CBS News and quoted in a CBS article about the importance of the Office of Research and Development and how cuts to the branch will devastate public and environmental health.
Trump Admin Moves to Fire Hundreds of Government Scientists
Chitra Kumar, Former Director, Office of Policy, Partnerships, and Program Development, OEJECR, was quoted in Yahoo! News about the proposed ORD workforce and budget cuts, saying, “The administration knows, and history shows, that industry will not regulate itself.”
Trump May Ax EPA’s Research Office and Fire Most of Its Staff
Leaked documents from the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology outlined plans to dismantle EPA’s Office of Research and Development. This proposal is an unprecedented assault on science and aims to slash 50-75% of EPA’s budget and workforce, effectively crippling its ability to protect human health and the environment. Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in The Washington Post about how these cuts will devastate public health and the environment.
Leaked EPA Layoff Plan Would Slash Science Office
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development; Chitra Kumar, Former Director, Office of Policy, Partnerships, and Program Development, OEJECR; and Stan Meiburg, Former Acting Administrator, were quoted in Politico about how the proposed cuts will affect a wide range of environmental rules and regulations, as well as scientists across the country employed by major ORD research offices.
Fired Federal Environmental Staff Back on Payroll, but Not Back to Work
Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, was quoted in Newsweek about court orders to bring previously fired agency scientists back to work. However, these employees still do not have access to their emails or equipment, so they are still unable to complete any work.
Trump Administration Aims to Eliminate E.P.A.’s Scientific Research Arm
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in The New York Times about leaked documents from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology that outlined plans to dismantle EPA’s Office of Research and Development and what the plan means for science.
Americans to Face More Disease and Death Due to Trump’s Air Quality Rollbacks, Health Experts Warn
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, and EPN’s press statement denouncing EPA’s announcement to roll back 31 Biden-era regulations were featured in The New Lede.
EPA Freezes, Then Terminates, Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Grants, Scuttling Projects and Triggering Lawsuits
Zealan Hoover, former Senior Advisor to EPA Administrator and Director of Implementation, was mentioned in an article by Inside Climate News about the termination of billions of dollars for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Lawsuits from the grantees of the funding will likely take months to resolve.
Reality Check: Hurdles Await EPA’s Deregulatory Spree
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, and Jeremy Symons, Senior Adviser to EPN, were quoted in Politico about EPA’s massive deregulatory announcement and how the rollbacks will likely be scrutinized in court during a time when the agency is firing many of its employees needed to protect and rewrite rules.
EPA Launches Attack on ‘Holy Grail’ of Climate Science — And Dozens of Enviro Rules
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Politico, also about the reassessment of the endangerment finding, calling it a “universal lubricant” for Trump’s deregulatory agenda targeting climate policies.
EPA Head Says He’ll Roll Back Dozens of Environmental Eegulations, Including Rules On Climate Change
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in AP News about the huge deregulatory agenda that EPA released on Wednesday, March 12.
EPA Eliminating Environmental Justice Jobs
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in CBS News about how environmental justice has evolved within government over the past few presidential administrations and what the US loses from Trump closing OEJECR.
Trump’s EPA Cancels $20 Billion in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Grants
Zealan Hoover, former Senior Advisor to EPA Administrator and Director of Implementation, was quoted in an article by EcoWatch about Zeldin canceling $20 billion in federal grants awarded through the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
E.P.A. Grant Recipients Find Their Funds Frozen, With No Explanation
Michelle Roos was quoted in The New York Times about EPA funds that are newly listed as “suspended” in the government payment system as of last week and early this week.
Trump Considers Easing Safety Screenings for Chemicals
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The Hill about EPA considering a rewrite of chemical safety review regulations. If implemented, the regulations will underscore the harms of exposure and restrict further regulations on toxic chemicals.
Repealing EPA’s “Endangerment Finding” Threatens Everyone’s Health
Margo Oge, former Director, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, wrote an op-ed about the importance of the endangerment finding and what it would take to uphold it during this administration.
Rollbacks Gut Environmental Justice Gains, Former EPA Official Says
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, did an interview with Inside Climate News about how environmental justice has evolved within government over the past few presidential administrations and what the US loses from Trump closing OEJECR.
Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts to EPA and NIH Spark Alarm in NC
Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator; Linda Birnbaum, former director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; and Michelle Roos were quoted in North Carolina Health News about how Trump’s budget cuts for EPA will negatively affect local North Carolinians.
10-State Coalition Hits its EV Sales Goal
David Cash, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1, was quoted in Politico about a decade-old pledge made by a 10-state coalition to promote and incentivize electric vehicles. The pledge was successful and got over 3.3 million EVs on roads by 2025.
EPA Reverses Course, Reinstating Dozens of Environmental Justice Workers
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in The Washington Post about EPA calling back employees that were previously put on administrative leave
EPA Requires DOGE Approval on Big-Ticket Spending
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, and Chitra Kumar, former Director, Office of Policy, Partnerships and Program Development, OEJECR, were in E&E News about EPA grantees requiring approval from DOGE before accessing more than $50,000 at a time and EPA staffing levels