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A group of 180 Democratic lawmakers wrote a Wednesday letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin raising concerns with new policies implemented under the Trump ...
Democrats accused the EPA administrator’s deregulatory agenda of undermining public health and worsening climate change. More than two-thirds of all congressional Democrats signed onto a letter ...
Kennedy Jr. and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, one of Utah’s top legislative leaders said he is “excited” about the prospect of making Utah into a “national ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin held a press conference Monday praising Utah for being the first state to ban the addition of fluoride in its public water supply.
The rule change was announced following EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's appearance at the University of Utah, where he appeared at an event with Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F.
Advertisement Advertisement Kennedy told The Associated Press of his plans after a news conference with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin in Salt Lake City. Kennedy cannot order communities to stop ...
Kennedy’s comments came after he joined Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin for an event in Utah, which became the first state to ban fluoride in public water systems in March.
Kennedy told The Associated Press of his plans after a news conference with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin in Salt Lake City. Kennedy cannot order communities to stop fluoridation, but he can direct ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has said the Biden administration improperly distributed the fund’s money through Citibank to avoid oversight. The EPA has since withheld the money at Citibank ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made the announcement Monday in Salt Lake City alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has claimed that fluoride is associated with an ...
The Associated Press reported that Kennedy told the publication about his plans after attending a news conference with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin.
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