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Bipartisan deal might clear path for 2 nominees
Senate Democrats are set to allow two nominees for top positions at U.S. EPA to move forward quickly following what they say is increased responsiveness from the agency to oversight requests.
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Sam Mintz, E&E News reporter
Senate Democrats are set to allow two nominees for top positions at U.S. EPA to move forward quickly following what they say is increased responsiveness from the agency to oversight requests.
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Will Scott Pruitt's allies in Congress turn against him? Will the embattled EPA chief apologize? Will President Trump tweet about the performance?
By Niina Heikkinen in Climatewire
Scott Pruitt's proposed "secret science" rule could be one of the most consequential actions taken by the EPA administrator since sweeping into the agency.
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