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Biden Moves To Strengthen EPA For First Time In Decades Screenshot from official @POTUS Twitter Reprinted with permission from The Biden administration is asking Congress for more than $110 million to hire and support scientists and staff at the Environmental Protection Agency, which the previous president decimated. The EPA lost almost 1,000 scientists and other employees under Donald Trump administrators Andrew Wheeler and Scott Pruitt. The budget was cut yearly or stagnant for decades. In inflation-adjusted dollars, it was more than 50 percent higher under President Ronald Reagan than it is today. The 2022 budget proposal is an excellent first step in rebuilding EPA s funding and strengthening the agency, said Michelle Roos. She is executive director of the Environmental Protection Network of former EPA employees and appointees. ....
Biden EPA to reconsider Trump rule on lead in drinking water JOHN FLESHER, AP Environmental Writer March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - This Jan. 13, 2021 file photo shows the Flint Water Plant tower in Flint, Mich. Lawyers who negotiated a $641 million settlement for victims of Flint lead-contaminated water are asking a judge to set aside up to 32% for fees and expenses. If granted, the request would total $202 million in fees and $7 million in expenses for dozens of attorneys suing the state of Michigan, Flint, a hospital and an engineering firm.Paul Sancya/AP TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) The Biden administration said Wednesday it was delaying the effective date of a policy intended to prevent lead pollution of drinking water, continuing a decades-old debate over how to remove a serious health hazard to children. ....
W. ABRAM ORLANSKY Gil Ford When it comes to environmental policy and regulation, the United States has not seen a presidential transition between two more diametrically opposed administrations sinceâ¦well, four years ago. The pendulum swing in 2017 from the Obama to the Trump administration is likely to be matched in magnitude by the 2021 shift from the Trump to the Biden administration. This cycle may well leave those individuals and entities subject to environmental regulations thirsting for some long-term stability above all else. Nevertheless, significant change is coming in the short term. Whether you are a Mississippi municipality, manufacturer, developer, public or private utility, farmer, or any number of other regulated entities, it matters who sits in the White House and how the administration implements environmental laws and regulations. The new administration will have responsibility for the interpretation and enforc ....