Ron Arnold writes at the Washington Examiner:
He dropped out of nowhere and landed with a crash in the director’s seat of the Office of Environmental Justice at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Matthew S. Tejada, 33, Texas-born Latino, Ph.D. (History, Oxford University, 2006) and five years as a community organizer (like the young Barack Obama), was appointed director by former EPA administrator Lisa Jackson in January.
Also check out “LMOGA President Calls for Greater Transparency of Bucket Brigade-EPA Connections.”
If there were anything to a concept of Environmental Justice, it’s possible that this would be an appropriate person to head up the office.
But I’d be suspicious of anyone who would accept such a job.