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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said the agency’s efforts to streamline the project permitting process are crucial for winning the artificial intelligence race. “It is very important for us to be able to get these new projects approved,
We did the legwork, looked at the science, consulted agency experts, and pulled in relevant outside information to put these online resources together,” Zeldin said.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNEPA Announces Significant Staff Reduction And ReorganizationAgency Cites Projected Savings and Focus on Core Mission The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a substantial staff reduction on Friday, attributing the move to a broader reorganization effort aimed at generating significant taxpayer savings.
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Trump cleared the way for America to dominate globally: Lee ZeldinEPA Administrator Lee Zeldin argues President Donald Trump has removed the regulatory hurdles that were preventing the U.S. from winning the A.I. race on 'Varney & Co.'
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The global race to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) has begun. President Donald Trump got it right from the start when he issued an executive order in January to strengthen America’s AI – the next great technological forefront.
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The New Republic on MSNThe EPA’s Lee Zeldin Is Unleashing a Chemical NightmareUnder Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency is torching regulations that protect us from a terrifying range of toxic substances. And that’s just the beginning.
The work done by EPA’s scientists has led to Americans living longer, healthier lives because of cleaner air and water.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin at Tuesday's cabinet meeting at the White House: LEE ZELDIN: At the Trump EPA, the one big beautiful bill was filled with many big beautiful wins for the taxpayer. It delivered a sledgehammer to the Green New Scam.
The moves are the latest part of the Trump administration’s ambitious reorganization and workforce reduction plan.
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The Trump administration is aggressively paving the way to open more nuclear power plants while pulling back on wind power as expensive hot air, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee
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EPA's Lee Zeldin announced a 23% workforce reduction and the closure of a research office, citing its mission to protect health and the environment while saving $748.8 million.