Christine todd whitman scott pruitt
I have been worried David Greene talks to Christine Todd Whitman, who led the EPA in the George W. Bush administration. Whitman is concerned about Trump's pick for the EPA, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott.
The Bush administration official One of the Republicans who criticized Pruitt was Christine Todd Whitman, the former governor of New Jersey who ran the agency during part of George W. Bush’s first term.
Scientists at the agency
I have been worried about how the Environmental Protection Agency would be run ever since President Trump appointed Scott Pruitt, the former attorney general of Oklahoma, to oversee it.An academic suing the EPA By Christine Todd Whitman The Hill April 27, Scott Pruitt’s ethical tone deafness has, ironically, come across loud and clear. The rule he signed this week targeting what he called “secret science” serves as yet further evidence of his inability to run the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with ethical integrity.