EPA head Lee Zeldin highlights economic, environmental balance in LI return
- Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin plans to reinstate a plan to eliminate animal testing, which was a priority during President Donald Trump's administration and had been halted by the Biden administration.
- The White Coat Waste Project supports this initiative, stating it would save millions and protect animals from painful experiments.
- Rep. Nicole Malliotakis praises Zeldin's commitment to modern alternatives to animal testing, emphasizing the importance of phasing it out.
- The federal government spends about $20 billion annually on animal testing, with previous policies including funding experiments deemed wasteful, such as testing involving smoke from firearms.
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Zeldin recommits to Trump’s first term promise to end animal testing - Washington Examiner
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin intends to follow through with the first Trump administration‘s plan to end animal testing. During President Donald Trump’s first administration, then-EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler established the initiative to phase out all animal testing, but the Biden administration reversed the plan. “Under President Trump’s first term, EPA signed a directive to prioritize efforts to reduce animal t…
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