The Hill Op-Ed: Trump's Policies Blasting at the Foundations of Conservation in Public Land Law

Center for Progressive Reform 2018-07-19

Summary:

Last month, two Inspectors General issued scathing reports about their departments' behavior. The Justice Department's IG got all the attention, while largely overlooked was a disturbing report from the Interior Department IG, who concluded that the agency had no reasonable rationale for halting a major study of the health risks of mountaintop removal mining. The study was already under way, and nearly half of its $1 million price tag had already been spent, but Secretary Ryan Zinke and his lieutenants pulled the plug, presumably because they didn't want to have to face its likely findings. They told investigators it was "because they did not believe it would produce any new information and felt costs would exceed the benefits."

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http://www.progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=A20CF0A3-C288-F8E3-F25FB110F818C599

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Authors:

Robert Glicksman

Date tagged:

07/19/2018, 14:06

Date published:

07/19/2018, 09:45