Trump environmental rollbacks would boost pollution and endanger lives, former EPA heads say
- The Trump administration is working to eliminate regulations seen as excessive, recently announcing 31 deregulatory actions aimed at reducing consumer costs and boosting domestic energy, according to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
- The EPA's Integrated Risk Information System program, labeled as unauthorized, is facing calls for elimination due to concerns about inefficiency, as noted by the Government Accountability Office.
- The No IRIS Act has been introduced by Congress to restrict the EPA's use of Integrated Risk Information System data, which critics argue causes unnecessary alarm and confusion.
- Moorhead resident John Viacrucis criticized the Trump administration's proposal to reconsider the EPA's endangerment finding, warning that it would harm climate action and public health.
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