February 1

Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin To Head EPA As Trump Vows To Trim Climate Regs

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The Senate confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role in helping Trump roll back major environmental regulations.

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The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role in helping President Donald Trump fulfill his pledge to roll back major environmental regulations, including those aimed at slowing climate change and encouraging the use of electric vehicles. [emphasis, links added]

The vote was 56-42 in Zeldin’s favor. Three Democrats — Sens. Ruben Gallego, Mark Kelly of Arizona, and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania — supported Zeldin, along with all 53 Republicans.

Zeldin, a former Republican congressman from New York, is a longtime Trump ally and served on Trump’s defense team during his first impeachment. He voted against certifying Trump’s 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden.

Zeldin, 44, said during his confirmation hearing that he has a moral responsibility to be a good steward of the environment and pledged to support career staff who have dedicated themselves to the agency’s mission to protect human health and the environment.

Zeldin repeatedly declined to commit to specific policies, however, promising instead not to prejudge outcomes before arriving at the EPA.

When asked by Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska whether he would roll back programs that promote electric cars — a program Trump has repeatedly criticized — Zeldin stayed vague but acknowledged he has heard Republican complaints. …

Trump, who has called climate change a hoax, has vowed to overturn former President Joe Biden’s biggest climate accomplishments, including tailpipe regulations for vehicles and slashed pollution from power plants fired by coal and natural gas.

Read rest at Chicago Tribune

 

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