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MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rules
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin moves to weaken regulations protecting air and water, continuing a pattern of rollbacks affecting environmental safety, officials said.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin moved to roll back regulations on air and water protections, as reported by the Associated Press on January 22.
- The EPA under Zeldin has pursued a deregulatory agenda, engaging with energy and industry audiences, including at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage on June 3.
- Activists documented the response, including Kelly Ryerson, known as 'Glyphosate Girl,' who posed for a portrait in Miami on Jan. 22, after Zeldin's out-of-character action on New Year's Eve.
- Public attention has focused on activist criticism and coverage of the rollbacks, which threaten air and water protections, according to AP reports.
- Ongoing reporting shows national scrutiny is intensifying as Zeldin's EPA reinterprets and rolls back regulations, following a June 3 appearance at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage, AP reported.
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MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rules
The "Make America Healthy Again" movement sees a glimmer of hope in the EPA's promise to release a "MAHA agenda" in the coming months.
·Helena, United States
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