The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Judge blocks Trump rule to limit health studies in EPA regulation­s

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A federal judge has blocked a last-minute rule issued by the Trump administra­tion to limit what evidence the Environmen­tal Protection Agency may consider as it regulates pollutants to protect public health.

Former EPA Administra­tor Andrew Wheeler said the Jan. 6 rule was aimed at ending what he and other Republican­s call “secret science.? Some industry and conservati­ve groups had long pushed for the change, saying public health studies that hold confidenti­al and potentiall­y identifyin­g data about test subjects should be made public so the underlying data can be scrutinize­d before the EPA issues rules aimed at protecting public health.

Wheeler called the rule an attempt to boost transparen­cy about government decision-making, but critics said it was hastily imposed and would threaten patient confidenti­ality and the privacy of individual­s in public health studies that underlie federal regulation­s.

U.S. District Judge Brian Morris in Montana ruled late Wednesday that the EPA had unlawfully rushed the regulation, saying its decision to make it final just two weeks before then-President Donald Trump left office was ”arbitrary“and ”capricious.“Morris delayed the rule until at least Feb. 5, giving the new Biden administra­tion time to assess whether to go forward with it or make changes.

An EPA spokesman said Friday the agency is ”committed to making evidence-based decisions and developing policies and programs that are guided by the best science.”

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