14 U.S. States sue EPA as scandals swirl around Scott Pruitt

Edited by Pavel Jacomino
2018-04-09 15:45:24

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EPA head Scott Pruitt.  Photo: File

Washington, April 9 (RHC)-- In U.S. environmental news, 14 states have sued the Environmental Protection Agency, accusing the agency of failing to issue regulations for curbing emissions of methane from existing oil and gas operations as required under the Clean Air Act.  This comes as EPA head Scott Pruitt is facing a growing number of ethics scandals. 

The New York Times has revealed at least five officials at the EPA were reassigned or demoted, or requested new jobs, in the past year after they raised concerns about the spending and management of Pruitt.  He has faced a number of scandals in recent weeks over his renting of a D.C. condo from an energy lobbyist, his first-class travel arrangements and his role in securing massive raises for two close aides at the EPA. 



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