EPA chief Zeldin says he is closing the agency’s one-room museum, saving taxpayers $600,000 a year
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the closure of a one-room museum at the agency's Washington headquarters, which saved taxpayers $600,000 per year.
- The museum, costing $4 million to build, had fewer than 2,000 visitors since its opening in May 2024.
- Zeldin criticized the museum for its focus on environmental justice and climate change, stating it provided a biased perspective of the EPA.
- Additionally, Zeldin stated that moving EPA staff out of the D.C. Headquarters will save American taxpayers $18 million in annual lease costs.
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Zeldin closes museum on history
WASHINGTON — A small museum dedicated to the nation's environmental history is now history, too. On Monday, Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, said he had shuttered the museum, which was inside the agency's headquarters on Pennsylvania…
Zeldin Shows Us Inside of Embarrassing $4 Million EPA Museum - No Wonder He Shut It Down
President Donald Trump’s Cabinet officials should do more of this: Taunt liberals as they shut down their government projects. Monday on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle,” Lee Zeldin, Administrator of […] The post Watch: Zeldin Shows Us Inside of Embarrassing $4 Million EPA Museum - No Wonder He Shut It Down appeared first on The Western Journal.
Zeldin closes Biden’s climate museum over massive taxpayer waste
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin on Monday announced the closure of the $4 million agency museum built by the Biden administration.Zeldin referred to the one-room, 1,595-square-foot facility as one of former President Joe Biden's failed "pet projects," noting that during its nine months of operations, it saw fewer than 2,000 external visitors. 'The museum closure represents just one step in our broader commitment to trans…
EPA chief closing environmental museum
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said Monday that he is shutting down a museum in the EPA’s headquarters in an effort to cut costs. “EPA will be saving American taxpayers $18 MILLION in annual lease costs by moving staff out of the 323,000 square feet of space we occupy in the Ronald Reagan…
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