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EPA s OIG Criticizes Lack of EPA Goal Initiatives

In its NECI proposal, the EPA concluded that significant progress had been made on two of the six ongoing initiatives – reducing toxic air emissions from hazardous waste facilities and stopping aftermarket defeat devices for vehicles and engines.

EPA to Enact National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives

The EPA is proposing to add mitigating climate change and addressing PFAS contamination as National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives. The EPA is accepting comments on its NECI proposals and accepting proposals for other NECIs through March 13, 2023.

EPA Published its National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20190908 03:51:00

where are the mexican pesos that the american people were promised would pay for this wall? there are no pesos. in fact, we learned this week the trump administration is taking 3.6 billion with a b dollars away from the pentagon to pay for the wall. in all, 127 military projects will suffer, both here in the u.s. and at military bases around the world. the list as you can see is long. you can find it on the web. it includes scrapping plans to spend money on firefighting stations, hazardous waste facilities, basic infrastructure. new york times highlights this example. quote, for almost two decades families at fort campbell, the sprawling army base along the kentucky/tennessee border have born the brunt of the country s war efforts as a steady clip of troops with the 101st air force division and special operations units deployed to afghanistan and iraq. this week the families

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams 20190907 06:51:00

there are no pesos. in fact, we learned this week the trump administration is taking $3.6 billion with a b dollars away from the pentagon to pay for the wall. in all 127 military projects will suffer both here in the u.s. and at bases around the world. the list as you can see is long. you can find it on the web. it includes scrapping plans for firefighting stations, basic infrastructure. hazardous waste facilities. new york times highlights this example. quote, for almost two decades, families at fort campbell, the sprawling army base along the kentucky/tennessee border have born the brunt of the war efforts as troops with the 101st airborne division and special operations units deployed to afghanistan and iraq. quote, this week the families discovered they would not get the new middle school they were expecting so that president trump could build his border wall. of note, that military base located in republican majority

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