Johanns introduces bills to increase transparency of EPA

“It’s not simply what EPA is doing that bothers so many of our nation’s job creators, it’s how EPA is doing it. I’ve heard countless times that EPA is not transparent or responsive, but rather short-sighted and arrogant.” Continue reading Johanns introduces bills to increase transparency of EPA

WashTimes: Judge nixes case against EPA human experiments

By Steve Milloy
February 13, 2013, Washington Times

It’s a good thing the U.S Public Health Service called off the infamous Tuskegee syphilis experiments in 1972. Had someone sued to stop the horror, a federal judge like the Anthony Trenga might have stopped the suit — not the experiments. Continue reading WashTimes: Judge nixes case against EPA human experiments

Congress: EPA is flouting gov’t transparency laws to hide emails

“Congressional Republicans are accusing the Environmental Protection Agency of improperly using an exemption clause under the Freedom of Information Act to redact the alias email of departing Administrator Lisa Jackson.” Continue reading Congress: EPA is flouting gov’t transparency laws to hide emails

BREAKING: EPA’s draft Climate Change Adaptation Plan

It appears not be a “plan” so much as it does an excuse for meddling in virtually every aspect of life (e.g., climate change affects indoor air) using climate as the excuse. Continue reading BREAKING: EPA’s draft Climate Change Adaptation Plan

WashExam: Senators — ‘EPA talking out of both sides of their mouth’ about illegal human experiments

“Sen. David Vitter, R-La., ranking Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee, and fellow committee member Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., accused the Environmental Protection Agency of ‘talking out of both sides of their mouth’ regarding new agency rules that would tighten standards for fine particulate matter – after EPA deliberately exposed 41 people to high concentrations of the pollutant.” Continue reading WashExam: Senators — ‘EPA talking out of both sides of their mouth’ about illegal human experiments

Senators Question EPA Air Regulation Rule Over Human Testing

Sens. Vitter and Sessions write: “Maybe the biggest reason to slow down [EPA’s new PM2.5] rule is that the EPA is talking out of both sides of their mouth. Continue reading Senators Question EPA Air Regulation Rule Over Human Testing

House Committee to consider whether EPA endangerment finding ‘scientifically well grounded’

Possibly some EPA budget cuts, too? Continue reading House Committee to consider whether EPA endangerment finding ‘scientifically well grounded’

EPA Science Is the ‘New Homeopathy,’ Doctors State

“Either the EPA is lying to Congress about the lethality of PM2.5, or it is engaged in illegal and unethical human experiments, subjecting vulnerable patients to a substance it believes could kill them instantly,” states Jane Orient, M.D., president of Physicians for Civil Defense. Continue reading EPA Science Is the ‘New Homeopathy,’ Doctors State

Henry Miller: Is it time to get rid of the EPA?

“I found EPA to be relentlessly anti-science, anti-technology and anti-industry. The only thing it seemed to be for was the Europeans’ innovation-busting “precautionary principle,” the view that until a product or activity has been definitively proven safe, it should be banned or at least smothered with regulation.” Continue reading Henry Miller: Is it time to get rid of the EPA?