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Lawmakers will also scrutinize budgets for the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation and Department of Defense. → Read More
Nine years and counting. That's how long EPA has been waiting for a Senate-confirmed leader for its science office. → Read More
EPA has embarked on a bumpy road in repairing relations with its employee unions. → Read More
Patrick Davis, a Trump EPA veteran, is back in political consulting. → Read More
President Biden used his first international conference to show world leaders that the United States has significant new climate ambitions and pressed other countries to go beyond their current plans. → Read More
EPA has turned back a number of President Trump-era measures that limited its largest employee union. → Read More
Turmoil within the Trump EPA over the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol was greater than previously known. → Read More
The Biden administration is encouraging agencies to reengage with federal worker unions. → Read More
Environmental justice advocates now have an empowered voice with the incoming administration and a potential new ally in Michael Regan, President-elect Joe Biden's pick for EPA administrator. → Read More
An EPA employee who was in agency headquarters earlier this week has tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More
EPA is pausing reopening the agency as COVID-19 infections surge across the country. → Read More
The EPA inspector general snagged some agency employees caught watching porn at work. → Read More
A senior Republican press official on Capitol Hill is joining the Trump administration. → Read More
Internal emails and personnel records obtained by E&E News shed light on the ouster of Ruth Etzel from EPA's Office of Children's Health Protection. They detail the investigation of the health office chief as well as the campaign by the agency's press office to push back as her departure gained national attention. → Read More
Henry Darwin, EPA's acting deputy administrator, is leaving headquarters to work out of Arizona. → Read More
EPA has caught the person behind racist messages found last year at agency headquarters. → Read More
Four former EPA administrators yesterday warned lawmakers about the direction the agency is taking under the Trump administration. → Read More
Lawmakers this week will hear from EPA's past to determine a way forward. → Read More
Seven former EPA administrators from both parties have offered to help Congress scrutinize the agency's actions under President Trump. → Read More
EPA union officials have grown disappointed in the agency's response to a series of racist incidents that first grabbed attention last year. → Read More