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Laws & Regulations

National Archives Joins Probe Into Interior Chief's Missing Calendars

"The National Archives and Records Administration gave the Interior Department until late April to address Democrats’ allegations that newly confirmed Secretary David Bernhardt may have been destroying his official calendars, according to a letter POLITICO obtained Friday." "The documents paint a picture of David Bernhardt’s frequent contact with representatives from industries he previously lobbied for and now oversees."

 

Source: Politico, 04/15/2019

"Regulations: Trump's OIRA: More Bark Than Bite"

"Just a few weeks shy of completing his first year in office, President Trump showcased his administration's focus on cutting 'red tape' with a striking visual display. Flanked by Cabinet officials and stacks of paper, the president held an oversized pair of golden scissors and ceremoniously cut through a red ribbon."

Source: Greenwire, 04/12/2019

"New York Plans To Sue EPA Over GE's 'Incomplete' Hudson River Cleanup"

"New York state officials plan to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allowing General Electric Co to stop clearing the Hudson River of PCB contamination before the cleanup work was finished."

Source: Reuters, 04/12/2019

"House Panel Launches Probe of EPA’s Air Policy Chief"

"The House Energy and Commerce Committee launched an investigation Thursday into whether the Environmental Protection Agency’s air policy chief and his deputy have improperly aided their former industry clients since joining the administration."

Source: Washington Post, 04/12/2019

Senate Confirms Bernhardt Amid Calls for Investigations Into His Conduct

"The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm David Bernhardt, a former lobbyist for the oil and agribusiness industries, as secretary of the interior. The confirmation of Mr. Bernhardt to his new post coincided with calls from more than a dozen Democrats and government watchdogs for formal investigations into his past conduct."

Source: NY Times, 04/12/2019

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