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Former EPA Chief Scott Pruitt used private email for government work

“The fact that his personal emails weren’t provided to us until after he left could mean that he was actively trying to hide something or that he was just as cavalier about records policy as he was about all the other rules on government accountability and ethics. Both are bad.”

EPA updates plans to limit use of science in decision-making

"They're putting in nonscientific criteria to decide what science the agency can use."

Scott Pruitt’s unjustified personal security cost taxpayers over $3.5 million: EPA audit

Over just 11 months in 2017, Pruitt racked up millions – on the taxpayers’ dime – on his own personal security.

EPA’s controversial science proposal roll out date pushed back after receiving 600,000 public comments

But the EPA's "agenda to sideline science" is still front and center.

EPA will not ban chlorpyrifos

President Trump’s EPA responded yesterday to a petition from public health and environmental groups who had pushed for a ban on the...

1.8 billion tons more greenhouse gases will be released, thanks to Trump

"If we don't have a stable environment to live in, there's no way to have life, liberty, or pursue happiness."

Real corruption: The Scott Pruitt story

But the real corruption– a corruption that is literally killing us – will be around for a long time to come, unless the American people demand that it stop.
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As Scott Pruitt resigns, former EPA Officials warn his radical, anti-science agenda harmed nation

During his tenure, Pruitt undertook a radical effort to reshape the EPA.

EPA watchdog: White House blocked part of truck pollution investigation, caused lack of public...

"The troubling extent to which the Trump EPA went to break the law and abuse the regulatory process in order to benefit individual political benefactors from the glider truck industry."

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