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Home > Shondaland: What Happened to the EPA?

Shondaland: What Happened to the EPA?

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Center Director Dan Esty is quoted in a recent article from Shondaland: “What Happened to the EPA?”

“Since being sworn into office in 2017, the Trump administration has initiated roll backs on more than 100 policies aimed at protecting the environment. Here’s what it’s done to the agency…”

To read the article, click here.

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