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EPA Proposes Reforming Biden Technology Transitions Rule to Lower Costs for American Families at the Grocery Store, Make Refrigerants Affordable, Safe and Accessible Again
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to reform the Biden-Harris 2023 Technology Transitions Rule.
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EPA Partners with Rural Communities to Strengthen Outdoor Recreation Economy, Make America Beautiful Again
EPA, and other agencies, are announcing the selection of 25 small and rural communities from across the country to receive assistance to grow their outdoor recreation economies through the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities program.
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Administrator Zeldin Announces Actions to Unleash American Energy at National Energy Dominance Council’s Advancing America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Event
Administrator Zeldin unveiled two major actions EPA is taking to provide affordable energy to American families while protecting human health and the environment.
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EPA Seeks Information to Safeguard a Critical Aviation Fire Suppression Agent from Needless Destruction
EPA acted under its Clean Air Act (CAA) statutory authority to safeguard the long-term availability of the chemical Halon-1301 that is a critical fire suppression agent for commercial aviation, defense, and energy.
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EPA Proposes Renewable Fuel Standards Supplemental Rule, Addresses Small Refinery Exemptions
EPA is issuing a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking that revises the proposed Renewable Fuel Standard “Set 2” renewable volume requirements for 2026 and 2027 to account for the small refinery exemption decisions issued on Aug. 2025.
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EPA Finalizes Action to Strengthen Water Quality in the Delaware River, Protecting Fish and Bolstering Economic Opportunity
EPA announced a final rule establishing federal water quality standards for 38 miles of the Delaware River between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware.
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EPA Administrator Zeldin Visits Delaware, Washington, Arizona and Idaho, Advancing Agricultural Innovation, Environmental Protection and American Energy Dominance
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited Delaware, Washington, Arizona and Idaho this week, meeting with state, tribal, and local partners, farmers and other stakeholders about environmental and agricultural challenges.
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EPA Releases Proposal to Increase Efficiency, Better Protect Health and the Environment in Chemical Reviews under TSCA
EPA released a proposed rule to revise the process for conducting risk evaluations for chemicals already in commerce under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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Senate Confirms Jess Kramer as EPA’s Assistant Administrator for Water
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Jessica Kramer to serve as EPA's Assistant Administrator for the Office of Water.
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EPA Prioritizes Review of New Chemicals Used in Data Center Projects, Supporting American Manufacturing and Technological Advancement
Following a roundtable with AI and data center leaders at the White House on Monday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that it will be prioritizing the review of new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin in The Hill: EPA Has a Huge Role in American AI Dominance
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin published an op-ed in The Hill highlighting the agency’s role in helping the United States lead the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.
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EPA Convenes AI Roundtable at White House, Administrator Zeldin Highlights Permitting Reform to Make U.S. the AI Capital of the World
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin led an AI roundtable at the White House today with AI and data center leaders. Administrator Zeldin touted actions the Trump Administration has taken to advance AI innovation and streamline data center construction.
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EPA Releases Proposal to End the Burdensome, Costly Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, Saving up to $2.4 Billion
Today, in accordance with President Trump’s Day One executive orders, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposed rule to end the burdensome Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP)
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MAHA Commission Unveils Sweeping Strategy to Make Our Children Healthy Again
The Make America Healthy Again Commission (MAHA Commission) today released the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy, a sweeping plan with more than 120 initiatives to reverse the failed policies that fueled America’s childhood chronic disease epidemic.
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EPA Announces Permitting Reform to Provide Clarity, Expedite Construction of Essential Power Generation, Reshore Manufacturing
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced new guidance on New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction permitting requirements to provide much needed clarity for the buildout of essential power generation and reshoring of manufacturing.
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EPA Launches 'Feed It Onward' Initiative
Shining a light on the everyday Americans solving food waste
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin today announced the launch of "Feed It Onward," a new national initiative designed to reduce food waste and strengthen food security across America.
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin in Breitbart: EPA is Protecting America’s Workers and the Environment
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin published an op-ed in Breitbart News highlighting the thousands of EPA employees working hard each day to protect human health and the environment and Power the Great American Comeback.
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EPA Releases Statement Following Favorable D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Ruling
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a statement following the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit favorable decision in support of EPA’s termination of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) grants.
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EPA Administrator Zeldin Tours Midwest, Announces Action to Support Lower Food Prices for Americans
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin concluded a Midwest swing, visiting with state, local and federal partners, farmers and other stakeholders in Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota.
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ICYMI: Cowboy State Daily: Empowering Local Expertise and Streamlining Wyoming's Path to Responsible Coal Residuals Management
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Region 8 Administrator Cyrus Western published a joint op-ed in the Cowboy State Daily announcing a proposal to approve Wyoming’s state permitting program for Coal Combustion Residuals.