Trump’s big plan for a tiny epa is already dead
Trump’s big plan for a tiny epa is already dead"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
Olivier Douliery/CNP via ZUMA Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free _Mother Jones Daily_. President Trump is having a tough time
getting what he wants this week. First the Senate dropped the health care bill, and then, late on Tuesday, a House committee approved an appropriations bill that doesn’t go nearly as far as
he sought in slashing the Environmental Protection Agency. In Trump’s 2018 budget proposal, released in May, the EPA took the biggest hit of any federal agency. His proposed 31 percent
budget cut was so extreme that EPA administrator Scott Pruitt encountered resistance from fellow Republicans when he defended eliminating more than 50 programs, including Great Lakes
restoration, reducing diesel emissions, and grants for tribes. As Rep. Mark Amodei (R-Nevada) observed: “You may be the first person to get more than you asked for,” because “nobody is
standing on the rooftops begging for dirty water and dirty air and dirty soil.” Yesterday, in a 30-21 vote, the committee advanced an appropriations bill that cuts funding to the Department
of the Interior by 7 percent and the EPA by 6.5 percent. The bill moving through Congress does retain some popular programs like the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative that Trump wanted
gone, but there are still plenty of blows to environmental protection. Republicans are seeking cuts to science, environmental enforcement, clean water funds to states and other state grants,
and cleanup programs for the Puget Sound and Chesapeake Bay—though they aren’t as steep as those Trump had requested. The bill also includes at least 16 additional provisions in which
Republicans targeted Interior and EPA policies, including the Endangered Species Act, a clean water rule expanding protections for drinking water, and stricter ozone standards. The budget
bill also includes a rider restricting how greenhouse gasses are calculated, and declared burning trees to be carbon-neutral. The House passed another measure yesterday delaying the ozone
standard and requiring the EPA to update standards every 10 years, as opposed to the current five. Even though it looks like the worst-case scenario for the EPA won’t come to pass, this is
only the most recent blow to an agency that is already stretched thinner than ever. The Environmental Integrity Project notes the EPA’s budget has been falling for years and is 22 percent
less than under George W. Bush’s first term, adjusting for inflation. And Pruitt still plans mass buyouts and major downsizing. “The EPA requires manpower to implement environmental laws,”
Michael Mikulka, president of the Local 704 union that represents 900 EPA staffers, said in a recent statement. “Keeping the funding for the [Great Lakes Recovery Program] while forcing
widespread personnel cuts across the Agency is like paying for the firetruck but laying off the firefighters. It won’t work—and it’s dangerous.” After the House vote, Pruitt reversed on
the same $300 million Great Lakes program that was zeroed out in Trump’s budget request, telling the _Minneapolis Star Tribune_ on Wednesday, “It’s a continuing need and we have to see that
it’s adequately funded.” There’s one area where Pruitt hopes to staff up and that’s on his personal security detail. He’s already about doubled what his predecessors spent on security in his
first three months.
Trending News
Liza Walker | Premiere.frBiographie News Photos Vidéos Films Séries Nom de naissance Walker Avis PoorNot so pooraveragegoodvery good Filmographie...
Uk police have "robust" plans for election security -may's spokeswomanBritain's government and local authorities are working closely with the police to guarantee security around the nat...
Martial law ends in beijing; pleased u. S. Indicates support for world bank loansBEIJING — Premier Li Peng lifted Beijing’s 7-month-old martial law today and Chinese troops pulled out of Tian An Men Sq...
In Brief | NatureAccess through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ...
Army Chief visits forward posts along LoC in J&K's Rajouri to assess operational readinessNewsletters ePaper Sign in HomeIndiaKarnatakaOpinionWorldBusinessSportsVideoEntertainmentDH SpecialsOperation SindoorNew...
Latests News
Trump’s big plan for a tiny epa is already deadOlivier Douliery/CNP via ZUMA Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the ...
Pune airport’s new terminal to open tomorrow: here's all you need to know about itPune Airport’s New Terminal To Open Tomorrow: Here's All You Need To Know About It | X/@mohol_murlidhar Costing ₹42...
Stat of the week — oct. 19, 2006STANDARDS: MORE OR LESS? In recent reports, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Research Co...
Lawmaker urges yellen, treasury department to remove 'red tape' for series i bondsGetty Images As the cost of living soars, one federal lawmaker wants to remove any barriers to buying Series I bonds, an...
20 famous people who are unbelievably chilled out despite all their fame & popularity - scoopwhoopCelebrities have a tough life. They are constantly under a spotlight. Everything they wear, do or say is being scrutinis...