The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Lee Zeldin as the nation’s 17th administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
During his second term, Trump is expected to ease regulations on water protections, agricultural emissions, and industrial pollution.
The Senate is expected to vote on whether to confirm former Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
PFAS could be the rare environmental issue that gets addressed this term.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection ...
Several Democrats voted in favor of Zeldin, a former lawmaker from New York who will oversee an agency tasked with protecting ...
The president purged climate regulations during his first term before replacing them with weaker rules. This time, he might ...
The administrator’s speech comes during a tense time at the agency as President Donald Trump has set out to reduce the ...
The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm former congressman Lee Zeldin as President Donald Trump's Environmental Protection Agency administrator. Zeldin, who is expected to pursue a deregulation push ...
More Senate hearings are coming up for President Donald Trump's picks for his Cabinet. Next in line is Lori Chavez-DeRemer, ...
The lengthy meeting in the Oval Office—which was originally scheduled for 30 minutes—was part of the governor's trip to ...
Lee Zeldin to head the government's leading agency on environmental rules and regulations. President Donald Trump tapped Zeldin, who previously served as a congressman from New York's 1st ...