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Lee Zeldin got into a shouting match with Shelton Whitehouse at a Senate hearing about EPA cuts and said Americans "put President Trump in office because of people like you." ...
EPA's Zeldin vows to take action against controversial start-stop vehicle system: 'Everyone hates it' Start-stop technology is a feature that automatically turns cars off when temporarily stopped.
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin hinted Monday that he’s preparing to roll back one car feature that every driver “hates.” “Start/stop technology ...
Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief, is testifying Tuesday morning before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on the agency’s fiscal 2026 budget request. Zeldin has ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin will make a water policy announcement Thursday with members of Arizona’s congressional delegation, the agency said Wednesday. The event will feature Arizona ...
WATCH: Lee Zeldin confirmed as Trump’s EPA administrator in Senate vote. By Matthew Daly, Associated Press. Researchers have developed a way to break down long-lasting PFAS compounds using light.
The Trump administration’s plan for draconian EPA budget cuts next year got a chilly reception Wednesday from both Republican and Democratic appropriators.
Zeldin quoted a reviewer who wrote that he wanted an explanation of why the company needs “to pay the CEO $800,000, growing to $948,000 in year 7, and chief operations officer $455,000 per year.” ...
Zeldin's budget maneuvers “endanger communities by making it harder to address pollution and climate chaos,” Merkley said at a hearing Wednesday. Varied approaches to questioning the EPA chief ...
EPA’s proposed repeal of the nation’s climate rule for power plants may reveal how the agency plans to undo the scientific basis for regulating greenhouse gases, known as the endangerment finding.
Merkley asked Zeldin, a former New York congressman who took over at EPA in January. “No, Senator, we are going to follow all statutory obligations,'' Zeldin replied.