House Democrats, led by Amo and Ross, criticize cuts to EPA's Office of Research and Development affecting environmental safety.
Quiver AI Summary
House Science, Space, and Technology Environment Subcommittee Ranking Member Gabe Amo (D-RI) and Congresswoman Deborah Ross (D-NC) have led 88 Democratic colleagues in expressing concern over the shutdown of the EPA's Office of Research and Development, which they argue is critical for scientific research on air and water safety.
The lawmakers' letter to President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin states, "We are alarmed by your decision to dismantle... the cornerstone of scientific policymaking at the Agency," emphasizing that the closure affects the implementation of important environmental laws.
The letter warns that recent staff reductions and the closure will hinder the EPA's ability to effectively protect human health and the environment. The representatives remain critical of what they describe as an abandonment of "unbiased science" and a threat to environmental safety.
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