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EPA Launches Back-To-Basics Agenda at Pennsylvania Coal Mine
SYCAMORE, Pa. – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt visited the Harvey Mine in Sycamore, Pa., today, to meet with coal miners and announce EPA’s Back-to-Basics agenda. The agenda reinforces Administrator Pruitt’s commitment to refocusing EPA on its intended mission, returning power to the states, and creating an environment where jobs can grow.“What better way to launch EPA’s Back-to-Basics agenda than visiting the hard-working coal miners who help power America.
The coal industry was nearly devastated by years of regulatory overreach, but with new direction from President Trump, we are helping to turn things around for these miners and for many other hard working Americans,” said Administrator Pruitt. “Back-to-Basics means returning EPA to its core mission: protecting the environment by engaging with state, local, and tribal partners to create sensible regulations that enhance economic growth.”
Administrator Pruitt spoke with coal miners about the President’s recent Energy Independence Executive Order, which directs EPA and other federal agencies to review the Clean Power Plan and revise regulatory barriers that impede energy independence, including unnecessary burdens on coal miners and coal-fired electric utilities.
EPA’S BACK-TO-BASICS AGENDA
Protecting the environment; engaging with state, local and tribal partners; and creating sensible regulations that enhance economic growth.
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Please keep us informed of just how many of the coal jobs come back.
I believe it was a hollow promise, but please feel free to find evidence to contradict my feelings.
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I didn't know that promoting the coal industry was the EPA's mission
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Next Trump can bring back the retail store.
From ‘Zombie Malls’ to Bonobos:
America’s Retail Transformation
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Sigh. Hey, Mr. Pruitt ............. coal is so 'yesterday'. How about you help the nation show a little vision for the 21st century?
How about doing something about the wood-fired steam locomotive industry? Why stop with coal?
Last edited by Just Fred (4/15/2017 8:34 am)
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Just Fred wrote:
Sigh. Hey, Mr. Pruitt ............. coal is so 'yesterday'. How about you help the nation show a little vision for the 21st century?
How about doing something about the wood-fired steam locomotive industry? Why stop with coal?
Here's another thought.
The Environmental Protection Agency is supposed to protect the environment, (It's right there in the name, after all)
Not facilitate a certain industry.