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How policy will affect the energy and environment sectors now and in the future:
Political leaders at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have told scientists there to apply to new jobs, implying that those who do not may be fired, according to an official with a union representing the agency’s employees.
House Republicans cut green programs, boost fossil fuels in budget bill
Full StoryThe Energy Department has announced proposals to cut dozens of energy efficiency and other rules in what it is describing as the ”‘largest deregulatory effort in history.”
What We're Reading
FEMA cuts emergency training under Trump as hurricane season looms (Reuters)
First US Trial Over PFAS Injuries to Focus on Kidney Cancer (Bloomberg Law)
How the Pacific Northwest’s dream of green energy fell apart (Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica)
Two key stories on The Hill right now:
Senate Democrats, worried about Fetterman, discussing ways to help
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