President Trump said Wednesday that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has floated cutting the agency’s workforce by up to 65 percent. Speaking at the inaugural Cabinet meeting of his second term,
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EPA head Lee Zeldin shows us good riddance to bad giveawaysPresident Donald Trump’s decision to put one of New York’s own, ex-Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin, in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency is already paying off — literally. Zeldin last week announced that his team rooted out roughly $20 ...
During the first meeting of his cabinet, President Donald Trump said EPA sdministrator and Long Island native Lee Zeldin informed him the agency could see its staff cut by more than a half.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has sent California’s request for special treatment on vehicle emissions under the Clean Air Act to Congress for a Congressional Review Act (CRA) finding to maintain vehicle choice for consumers.
Administrator Lee Zeldin has reportedly recommended that the White House reverse an Obama-era finding that underpins
The president also said EPA has found "a lot of people that didn't exist" at the agency, but did not elaborate.
The president said Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, was planning mass layoffs. Hours later, officials said the president was referring to a budget cut only.
Republican Lee Zeldin ran a tough campaign for governor ... As a former U.S. congressman and New York state senator, he helped clean up the Long Island Sound, opposed some offshore drilling ...
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Zeldin EPA discovers $2 billion stashed away by Biden admin for Stacey Abrams-linked climate groupFormer Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams was a fierce supporter of former President Joe Biden.
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Hosted on MSNEPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says more than 1,000 workers have left their jobs at the agencyScripps News spoke with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin Wednesday, where he discussed job cuts and funding priorities at the agency.
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Despite a comment by President Donald Trump, the Environmental Protection Agency does not plan to reduce its staff by 65%, but major budget cuts are likely.
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Lee Zeldin wants the EPA to spend ‘tens of billions’ less in 2025EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins ‘The Evening Edit’ to discuss EPA spending initiatives and potential reforms.
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