Chattanooga Times Free Press

6 former EPA bosses call for agency reset after election

- BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER

Six former Environmen­tal Protection Agency chiefs are calling for an agency reset after President Donald Trump’s regulation-chopping, industry-minded first term, backing a detailed plan by former EPA staffers that ranges from renouncing political influence in regulation to boosting climate-friendly electric vehicles.

Most living former EPA heads joined in Wednesday’s appeal, with Trump’s first EPA chief, Scott Pruitt, being the notable exception. The group — William Reilly, Lee Thomas, Carol Browner, Christine Todd Whitman, Lisa Jackson and Gina McCarthy — served under Republican and Democratic presidents.

The Environmen­tal Protection Network, a bipartisan group of more than 500 former EPA senior managers and employees, crafted the hundreds of pages of recommenda­tions for a change of course at the agency.

The group said the road map was meant to guide whatever administra­tion the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election puts in place, although many of the proposals are implicitly or explicitly critical of Trump EPA actions.

The former EPA heads’ accompanyi­ng statement did not mention Trump but said they were “concerned about the current state of affairs at EPA.”

EPA spokesman James Hewitt responded Wednesday, saying EPA Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler “is proud of our record addressing environmen­tal problems impacting Americans.” He cited the current EPA’s work on Superfund sites, lead contaminat­ion and air.

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