EPA Announces Sweeping Cuts and Reorganization
EPA Announces Sweeping Cuts and Reorganization

EPA Announces Sweeping Cuts and Reorganization

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a sweeping reorganization involving a $300 million annual budget cut and staff reductions to levels last seen during the Reagan administration, potentially eliminating thousands of positions. The overhaul includes dissolving the Office of Research and Development and merging scientific staff into new, policy-oriented entities such as the Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions to align research more closely with political priorities. Administrator Lee Zeldin stated the changes are intended to boost efficiency and focus on the EPA’s core mission of protecting human health and the environment. The restructuring is part of President Trump’s broader effort to cut regulatory red tape, promote energy development, and streamline government operations. Early retirement and resignation incentives have already led to significant employee departures. Environmental advocates and former officials warn that reduced research capacity could undermine scientific independence and put the public at greater risk from environmental hazards.

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