The Senate is expected to vote on whether to confirm former Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Lee Zeldin as the nation’s 17th administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
During his second term, Trump is expected to ease regulations on water protections, agricultural emissions, and industrial pollution.
EPA head Lee Zeldin called climate change a threat before the Senate. Now he's turned the cold shoulder to it - The former Republican New York congressman had told senators the nation must address cli ...
Lee Zeldin is making his visit as EPA administrator to East Palestine, Ohio, a community still reeling from the catastrophic ...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Lee Zeldin, the Jewish Long Island Republican ... Outside of the bubble of the virtual RNC, Zeldin’s campaign is a little less confident these days after the most recent ...
Lee Zeldin has an ambitious agenda for the Environmental ... “In the course of 2024’s presidential campaign, President Trump was talking about a lot of issues that are part of the jurisdiction ...
Climate Action Campaign (CAC), along with partners and allies, voiced strong concerns about the executive orders and the confirmation of Lee Zeldin as the 17th Environmental Protection Agency ...
Lee Zeldin to head the government's leading agency ... an Army Reserve lieutenant colonel, launched a campaign for governor in New York, when he trailed only five percentage points in the largely ...