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  • EPA Touts 100-Item List of Accomplishments in Trump’s First 100 Days

    The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday released a 100-item “brag list” marking the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. “These are just a fraction of the environmental actions we have taken in the first 100 days. Our team at EPA is honored and motivated to fight for you and deliver results,” reads the…
    George Caldwell
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  • EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Probes EPA Waste, Financial Conflicts

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Financial conflicts of interest and billions of questionable expenditures under the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency are facing fresh scrutiny by House investigators. In a letter Thursday, House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., asked EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin for a briefing, while also commending…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Lee Zeldin Hits the Ground Running at EPA

    Two years after a train derailment exposed residents of East Palestine, Ohio, to hazardous chemicals, the new leader of the Environmental Protection Agency is making the village his first official visit Monday. Lee Zeldin, a former New York congressman from Long Island, won his Senate confirmation vote Wednesday afternoon, spent Thursday and Friday meeting with…
    Rob Bluey
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  • ‘Who Signed Off on That?’ Lee Zeldin Responds to Gun-Toting EPA Bureaucrats

    At his confirmation hearing Thursday, EPA administrator-designate Lee Zeldin suggested he would rein in a weaponized—literally weaponized—bureaucracy at the EPA. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held the hearing for Zeldin, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be the Environmental Protection Agency administrator.  During the hearing, Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, relayed instances during the administrations…
    Fred Lucas
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  • New EPA Rule Is a Death Sentence for American Energy 

    The Environmental Protection Agency plays judge, jury, and executioner—and its newest-issued rule is a death sentence to American energy and energy-producing states. Meanwhile, states like Pennsylvania, which will be disproportionately harmed by the rule because of our abundant natural gas production, hold the key to America’s increasing energy needs, generating immense economic development and reducing…
    Andre Beliveau
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  • On Earth Day, EPA Pushes Truck Rule That Will Hurt Workers and Businesses, Not Help Planet

    On this Earth Day, the Environmental Protection Agency is celebrating its new emissions standard for heavy-duty trucks as a triumph for the environment. The irony is, this policy will do nothing for our planet, but it will inflict severe economic damage on hardworking Americans. The EPA’s latest rule, while not explicitly mandating production of electric-powered…
    Andrew Weiss
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  • Researchers Fault EPA for Resisting Efforts to Verify Accuracy of Computer Models on Methane

    The Environmental Protection Agency should withdraw and reissue a proposed rule regulating methane emissions because it hasn’t provided enough information to verify the computer modeling behind it, Heritage Foundation researchers say.  By violating the modeling requirements in the Clean Air Act, the federal law designed to reduce air pollution, EPA is operating under a double…
    Kevin Mooney
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  • US Auto Industry Faces Grim Future as Biden’s EPA Sets EV Mandates

    Not since Prohibition has the federal government sought to ban a product as popular as the internal combustion engine. This week, the Environmental Protection Agency released its final emissions standards rule, requiring that 70% of new vehicle sales be pure battery-powered electric or hybrids by 2032. Prohibition was a disaster and ended 13 years after…
    Diana Furchtgott-Roth
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  • Supreme Court’s ‘Waters of US’ Ruling a Milestone in Curbing EPA’s Unlawful Overreach 

    At long last, the nightmare of building a dream house is over for Michael and Chantell Sackett. The Supreme Court’s unanimous Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency decision handed down on May 25 marks another important milestone in the court’s continuing effort to correct and rein in the abusive, unlawful overreach of the administrative state. The decision reaffirms…
    J. Kennerly Davis Jr.
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  • Supreme Court Ruling Makes Waves for Biden’s EPA

    In a landmark, unanimous decision last week, the Supreme Court pushed back against the Biden administration’s regulatory overreach by returning the Clean Water Act to its original purpose and restoring federalism. In 2004, Chantell and Mike Sackett had just begun backfilling on their land in Priest Lake, Idaho, when the Environmental Protection Agency ordered the…
    Rachael Wilfong
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  • Heritage Foundation Appeals to Force EPA Disclosures in East Palestine Train Derailment

    The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project has appealed a court ruling siding with the Environmental Protection Agency in its refusal to disclose information about the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.  The Feb. 3 train derailment gained significant national media coverage for the Ohio town of 4,700, as well as a visit from former President…
    Fred Lucas
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  • DOJ, EPA Sue Norfolk Southern Railroad Over East Palestine Train Derailment

    The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Friday against Norfolk Southern Corp., owner of the 50-car train that derailed almost two months ago in East Palestine, Ohio.  The complaint in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, filed on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, seeks penalties for what it says was the unlawful…
    Fred Lucas
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