Nearly 600 former EPA employees are seeking an investigation into alleged political retaliations.  A letter by employees announced Thursday asks the House Oversight Committee to investigate President Trump’s alleged abuse of EPA authority.

 

The group cites Trump threatening California with enforcement actions while ignoring worse violations in other states.  At least six states, the letter alleges, have had more major pollution sources in significant noncompliance with environmental laws over the last three years than California.

 

The letter was a partial response to President Trump's September 19th claim that homeless people are responsible for "tremendous" amounts of ocean pollution in California and EPA's September 26th follow-up letter threatening enforcement action.

 

The 593 former EPA officials objected to a September 24 letter from Wheeler to California Governor Gavin Newsom that threatened to withhold federal highway funds based on California’s failure to meet air quality standards. That letter was sent shortly after the Trump EPA announced it would undermine California’s efforts to reduce air pollution by blocking the state’s limits on greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.

 

 

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