The Obama and Biden administrations used the "endangerment finding" to set limits on emissions from cars and power plants.
EPA dministrator Lee Zeldin has been vocal about cuts to grants and other spending approved under the Biden administration, which he claims were wasteful
Administrator Lee Zeldin has reportedly recommended that the White House reverse an Obama-era finding that underpins
The president said Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, was planning mass layoffs. Several hours later, White House officials said the president was referring to budget cuts.
News reports today say EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has urged the Trump White House to take the unprecedented and unlawful step of striking down EPA’s Endangerment Finding. The Endangerment Finding is EPA’s bedrock determination that climate pollution harms human health and welfare.
The White House on Thursday walked back President Donald Trump's claim the day before that the Environmental Protection Agency plans to cut 65% of its workforce, saying the environmental regulator plans to cut its spending by 65%.
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
The White House has clarified Trump's statement about the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), announcing a 65% reduction in its spending rather than workforce. However, workforce cuts will continue,
The recommendation by Lee Zeldin, the agency's administrator, could upend existing and future regulations on climate change.