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Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Members of Scientific Boards Received $77 Million From EPA While Advising Agency

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt said Tuesday the days of "political science" are over at the agency, announcing a new conflict of interest policy that prevents individuals sitting on EPA scientific boards from receiving grants from the agency.

Under the last three years of the Obama administration, members sitting on just three of the agency's scientific advisory boards received $77 million in EPA grants. Pruitt said individuals advising in policy and regulatory matters should be completely independent of the EPA.

"These federal advisory committees are very, very important to agencies and how they conduct their business in the rule-making process," Pruitt said.

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3 comments:

  1. The Gravy Train is now leaving the station.

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  2. Again, continually more every day proof of a deeply corrupt government.

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  3. It will take 2 terms of Trump just to sniff out the corruption.

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