Austin American-Statesman

Memo: Pruitt landlord’s husband sought EPA work for lobbying client

- By Ellen Knickmeyer

The lobbyist whose wife rented a condo to Environmen­tal Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt at $50 a night sought EPA committee posts for a lobbying client, according to a newly released EPA memo.

J. Steven Hart’s seeking those appointmen­ts from his wife’s former tenant, Pruitt, shows “the extent to which the special interests providing him with gifts have sought specific favors from EPA in return,” said Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the senior Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

The memo makes for the latest in a months-long barrage of news reports and federal investigat­ions questionin­g spending and other actions at Pruitt’s EPA. Pruitt’s former security chief, whose time with Pruitt saw the EPA administra­tor provided with roundthe-clock security and firstclass flights in the name of security, was due to appear for an interview with staff on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday.

The New York Times first reported the new memo from Hart, the lobbyist.

Hart wrote the email Aug. 10 to Ryan Jackson, Pruitt’s chief of staff.

“I want to highlight three candidates ... who were nominated by our client, Dennis Treacy, the president of the Smithfield Foundation,” Hart wrote, suggesting appointmen­ts for the three to an EPA science advisory board.

The foundation is an arm of Smithfield Foods Inc. of Virginia, known for its hams. Smithfield Foods paid at least $280,000 in lobbying fees in 2017 to Hart’s firm, and Hart was listed by name as representi­ng Smithfield as its lobbyist when he wrote the email, according to federal lobbying records.

Asked if the request represente­d a conflict of interest for Pruitt, the EPA provided a statement from Jackson that did not address that question directly. The suggestion­s were among hundreds the EPA received for the board, and the three people suggested by Hart were not appointed to the advisory board, Jackson said in the statement.

Pruitt told Fox News in April that, “Mr. Hart has no clients that had business before this agency,” but a spokesman for Hart subsequent­ly acknowledg­ed that Hart actually met with Pruitt in his office in July 2017 — about one month — before Hart’s proposed nomination­s to discuss efforts to preserve the Chesapeake Bay.

Pruitt’s assertion had been in response to questions about the propriety of his leasing the condo, at a bargain rate, from Hart’s wife.

Pallone, the lawmaker, called the August email “further proof that Administra­tor Pruitt has consistent­ly misled Congress and the public.”

 ?? ALEX EDELMAN / GETTY IMAGES ?? EPA head Scott Pruitt has been at the center of a number of alleged ethical mishaps and federal investigat­ions involving expenses, lobbyists and other actions in recent months.
ALEX EDELMAN / GETTY IMAGES EPA head Scott Pruitt has been at the center of a number of alleged ethical mishaps and federal investigat­ions involving expenses, lobbyists and other actions in recent months.

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