
The administration is dragging its feet on PFAS regulations
Pro's Annie Snider is following reports that EPA has been holding off on a plan to regulate the toxic chemicals. Plus, House Democrats unveil a bill that sets a deadline for a clean economy. And, Brouillette's confirmation as Energy Secretary could come as soon as the first week of December.
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Show Notes
The EPA has finished a plan detailing PFAS regulations, but may be holding off on submitting it for agency reviews – raising concern about pressures within the Trump administration from the Department of Defense. Meanwhile at the Hill, the Senate sets a date for the confirmation vote of Dan Brouillette as Energy Secretary, and the House unveils a bill to make federal agencies aim for a 100% clean economy by 2050.
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