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EPA dismisses half of key board’s scientific advisers; Interior suspends more than 200 advisory panels
2017-05-09
[WASHINGTONPOST] Both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Interior Department are overhauling a slew of outside advisory boards that inform how their agencies assess the science underpinning policies, the first step in a broader effort by Republicans to change the way the federal government evaluates the scientific basis for its regulations.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt decided to replace half of the members on one of its key scientific review boards, while Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is "reviewing the charter and charge" of more than 200 advisory boards, committees and other entities both within and outside his department. EPA and Interior officials began informing current members of the move Friday, and notifications continued over the weekend.

All of the people being dismissed were at the end of serving at least one three-year term.
Pruitt’s move could significantly change the makeup of the 18-member Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC), which advises EPA’s prime scientific arm on whether the research it does has sufficient rigor and integrity, and addresses important scientific questions. All of the people being dismissed were at the end of serving at least one three-year term, although these terms are often renewed instead of terminated.

EPA front man J.P. Freire said in an email that "no one has been fired or terminated" and that Pruitt had simply decided to bring in fresh advisers. The agency informed the outside academics on Friday that their terms would not be renewed.

"We’re not going to rubber-stamp the last administration’s appointees. Instead, they should participate in the same open competitive process as the rest of the applicant pool," Freire said. "This approach is what was always intended for the board, and we’re making a clean break with the last administration’s approach."
Posted by:Fred

#10  Raj---that is just mean spiritedâ„¢..


[heh]
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-05-09 15:59  

#9  Dismissing is good. Not replacing would be better.
Posted by: Glenmore   2017-05-09 10:28  

#8  Our apologies to parasites everywhere for besmirching your (relatively) good name.
Posted by: gorb   2017-05-09 09:18  

#7  200 advisory panels makes the old "12 heads, twenty four arms and legs and no brains" look like a desirable bargain...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-05-09 09:15  

#6  So long, parasites!
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-05-09 09:13  

#5  It looks like the Trump organization is baloney slicing the hold overs. They can't complain he did a purge since there about half of them left.

Appears Rex Tillerson may be doing the same at Foggy Bottom.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-05-09 07:40  

#4  All of the people being dismissed were at the end of serving at least one three-year term

Nothing special just media spin, their contracts weren't renewed.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-05-09 06:39  

#3  It looks like the Trump organization is baloney slicing the hold overs. They can't complain he did a purge since there about half of them left. At the same time conservative judges are being appointed down to the appellate level so they can't rely on cover from the courts. By the time the various executive branches are fully purged no one will care.
Posted by: Jeasing Creque5352   2017-05-09 03:10  

#2  You mean when they close all the offices and salt the earth where they sat...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-05-09 00:37  

#1  When you finally move the EPA's headquarters to Nome, Alaska to better study the impact of crab harvesting's effects on the Bering Sea, then I'll be impressed.
Posted by: Raj   2017-05-09 00:28  

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