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"A Consensus Builder for E.P.A. When Some Want a Fighter"

"WASHINGTON — As Michael S. Regan was settling in as North Carolina’s top environmental regulator in a new Democratic administration, a powerful Republican wanted to send a message to the young head of the state’s Department of Environmental Quality.

So in 2017, State Senator Brent Jackson slashed Mr. Regan’s budget.

“Let’s just say that’s how I first got his attention,” Mr. Jackson said. But instead of lashing back, he recalled, Mr. Regan asked for a one-on-one meeting. That discussion led to several others, and eventually extended to Mr. Regan spending time at Mr. Jackson’s family farm.

“I tell him he’s one of my favorite tree-huggers,” Mr. Jackson said. “He and I didn’t see eye to eye and we still don’t see eye to eye, but we have become friends.”"

Lisa Friedman reports for the New York Times February 2, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"Hometown Pollution Shaped The Next EPA Chief" (E&E News)

Editorial: "Our View: Rebuilding the EPA" (Winston-Salem Journal)

"EPA Designate Regan Meets With Farm Groups" (The Fence Post)

"Ag Groups Endorse Nomination Of New EPA Administrator" (AgDaily)

Opinion: "Finally, a Chance For Environmental Justice | Guestview" (Pensacola News Journal)

Source: NYTimes, 02/02/2021