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The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has come under bipartisan criticism over his agency’s actions to cancel billions of dollars in congressionally approved spending to address chronic pollution in minority communities and jump-start clean energy programs.
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Lee Zeldin put Dems’ ‘politically charged questions’ in their place, says ex-EPA chief of staffFormer EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara evaluates EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s appearance before the Senate and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced that the agency will fix automatic engine stop/start technology, although he has declined to specify what that means.
On Wednesday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Admin EPA Chief to Ax 'Climate Participation Trophy' Feature on Cars That 'Everyone Hates'EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the federal government is pulling the plug on a program that handed out incentives to automakers who install start/stop technology in their vehicles. The technology shuts off an engine when a car comes to a full stop.
The EPA is targeting stop-start vehicle technology that automatically turns off a car's engine when it is stopped at red lights to save fuel.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin told a Senate committee Wednesday that news reports about the EPA weakening PFAS were inaccurate and that the standards could instead get tougher.
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The Cool Down on MSNEPA head stirs controversy after announcing roll-back on automakers' fuel-saving tech: 'I wasn't the biggest fan of this at first...'"Not sure what a fix is,” one commenter responded. EPA head stirs controversy after announcing roll-back on automakers' fuel-saving tech: 'I wasn't the biggest fan of this at first...' first appeared on The Cool Down.
“I find many of them problematic,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), chair of the Senate Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, told EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin during a hearing on the White House’s fiscal 2026 budget blueprint.
Finalizing enforceable Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for six PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Advancing rulemaking under TSCA Section 8 (a) (7) to require comprehensive reporting of PFAS manufacture and use.