EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin outlines plans for staffing changes at the EPA, shares insights on agency's response to California Wildfires
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Lee Zeldin, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, speaks during his Senate Environment and Public Works confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on January 16, 2025
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Newly minted EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who outlines his plans for staffing changes at the EPA, emphasizes the importance of clean air and water, and shares insights on the agency's response to recent wildfires in California. Lee also addresses the critical need for permitting reform to expedite projects and boost investment, while highlighting the urgency of making America the AI capital of the world.