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Poison in the water: When the Reagan administration's EPA me
Poison in the water: When the Reagan administration's EPA met resistance from its own staff
Ronald Reagan wants a leaner government with fewer regulations and much less spending. So, he hired Anne Gorsuch to lead Environmental Protection Agency — a move that seeded concerns about regulatory capture.
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