The former Long Island congressman has vowed to claw back $20 billion in Biden administration green energy grants.
A coalition of nonprofits urged the EPA chief Tuesday to lift a freeze on money it got in August from a fund to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Administrator Lee Zeldin has reportedly recommended that the White House reverse an Obama-era finding that underpins
One month into the tenure of new EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, EPA’s initiatives regarding PFAS remain unclear. A read of the tea leaves
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'We want to do it efficiently': Zeldin not shying away from cuts as he takes over EPALee Zeldin, the former Long Island Republican Congressman, came close to being Governor of New York two and a half years ago— and now has a prominent role in the second Trump Administration.
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Scripps News on MSNEPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says more than 1,000 workers have left their jobs at the agencyScripps News spoke with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin Wednesday, where he discussed job cuts and funding priorities at the agency.
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One of its less controversial core goals — and one popular with municipalities and corporations across the country — is the vehicle for spreading environmental damage across the world. To reverse that trend, Zeldin should roll back an EPA edict aimed at every city and town in the country: the national recycling goal.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called out a Biden-era "scheme" that saw $2 billion go to a climate group linked to former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
Zeldin’s remarks came after President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Zeldin planned to cut EPA’s workforce by 65 percent. That announcement stunned EPA employees and the agency’s supporters, and the White House issued a statement later Wednesday to say that Trump was referring to a 65 percent overall cut in EPA spending.
Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, the top Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said recent layoffs at EPA, coupled with Zeldin's comments about sharp spending cuts, show he had no intent to follow through on a pledge during his confirmation hearing to work collaboratively with EPA's staff.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said the Biden administration's $20 billion in climate project grants involved “a lot of self-dealing” and suggested the Department of Justice could explore whether there was any criminality at play.
President Trump said Wednesday that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has floated cutting the agency’s workforce by up to 65 percent. Speaking at the inaugural Cabinet
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