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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

THOMAS CARPER


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2 Black women could make Senate history on Election Day

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The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Delaware's state primaries

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The impending departures of Gov. John Carney and U.S. Sen. Tom Carper are having ripple effects throughout the ballot in Tuesday’s state primaries in Delaware.

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Senate approves Biden pick to lead EPA air office as final rules near on power plants, vehicles

Read full article: Senate approves Biden pick to lead EPA air office as final rules near on power plants, vehicles

The Senate has approved President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency’s air pollution office just as the agency is set to finalize rules over climate-changing emissions from power plants and cars and trucks.

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EPA sets out rules for proposed 'methane fee' for waste generated by oil and natural gas companies

Read full article: EPA sets out rules for proposed 'methane fee' for waste generated by oil and natural gas companies

Oil and natural gas companies would have to pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed certain levels under a new rule proposed by the Biden administration.

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Delaware congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester announces bid for US Senate

Read full article: Delaware congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester announces bid for US Senate

Delaware Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester says she is running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by fellow Democrat Tom Carper.

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Railroad CEO 'sorry,' but avoids specifics at Senate hearing

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Norfolk Southern’s CEO is apologizing to Congress and pledging millions of dollars to help East Palestine, Ohio, recover from last month's fiery train derailment.

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EPA doubles money for electric school buses as demand soars

Read full article: EPA doubles money for electric school buses as demand soars

The Environmental Protection Agency says it will nearly double — to almost $1 billion — the money available for states to acquire electric school buses.

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Senate ratifies international climate deal on refrigerants

Read full article: Senate ratifies international climate deal on refrigerants

The Senate has taken major action to address climate change by ratifying an international agreement that compels the United States and other countries to limit use of hydrofluorocarbons.

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Learning from failures: How Biden scored win on climate plan

Read full article: Learning from failures: How Biden scored win on climate plan

Many pieces of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda have been jettisoned over the last year, but his proposals on climate change remain largely intact.

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Tougher IRS enforcement central to Dem economic package

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One of Washington’s favorite punching bags, the Internal Revenue Service, may finally get the resources it’s been asking Congress for if Democrats get their economic package focused on energy and health care over the finish line.

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Late Del. Gov. du Pont remembered for bipartisanship, humor

Read full article: Late Del. Gov. du Pont remembered for bipartisanship, humor

Current and former Delaware politicians, family and friends of Pierre S.

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Congress passes bill to shore up Postal Service, delivery

Read full article: Congress passes bill to shore up Postal Service, delivery

Congress has passed legislation that would shore up the U.S. Postal Service.

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USPS gets final signoff to order new delivery vehicles

Read full article: USPS gets final signoff to order new delivery vehicles

The U.S. Postal Service says it has cleared the final regulatory hurdle to placing orders for next-generation mail vehicles.

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Dems confident on methane fee as budget bill moves to Senate

Read full article: Dems confident on methane fee as budget bill moves to Senate

A huge social and environmental policy bill passed by House Democrats includes a plan to impose a fee on emissions of methane.

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Former Delaware governor Ruth Ann Minner dead at 86

Read full article: Former Delaware governor Ruth Ann Minner dead at 86

Ruth Ann Minner, the only woman to serve as Delaware’s governor, has died.

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EPA rule sharply limits HFCs, gases used as refrigerants

Read full article: EPA rule sharply limits HFCs, gases used as refrigerants

The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply limiting domestic production and use of highly potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

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EXCLUSIVE: Biden mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: Biden mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal

In a major step against climate change, President Joe Biden is proposing a return to aggressive Obama-era vehicle mileage standards over five years.

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Senators, White House in talks to finish infrastructure bill

Read full article: Senators, White House in talks to finish infrastructure bill

Senators and the White House are locked in intense negotiations to salvage a bipartisan infrastructure deal.

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Senators race to overcome final snags in infrastructure deal

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Lawmakers racing to seal a bipartisan infrastructure deal early this coming week are hitting a major roadblock over how much money should go to public transit.

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Groups worry about tapping COVID relief for infrastructure

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Organizations representing long-term care facilities are urging lawmakers working on a bipartisan infrastructure plan to avoid dipping into COVID-relief funds to help pay for the roughly $600 billion in new spending sought for the public works buildout.

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Senators to watch as Dems debate changing filibuster rules

Read full article: Senators to watch as Dems debate changing filibuster rules

Looming over the Senate Democrats this year is a decision that could fundamentally change Congress as it has operated for decades.

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Eying deal, GM softens on tough standards for car pollution

Read full article: Eying deal, GM softens on tough standards for car pollution

The nation’s largest automaker says it can support greenhouse gas emissions limits that other car manufacturers negotiated with California — if they are achieved mostly by promoting sales of fully electric vehicles.

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'Shared roots': West Virginia senators key to Biden agenda

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The two U.S. senators from West Virginia are playing central roles in President Joe Biden's infrastructure plans.

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Biden, GOP senators upbeat, plan more infrastructure talks

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After meeting at the White House, President Joe Biden and a group of Republican senators have agreed to talk again early next week as negotiations on an infrastructure plan are intensifying.

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EPA rule to phase out gases used in refrigerators, coolants

Read full article: EPA rule to phase out gases used in refrigerators, coolants

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to phase down production and use of hydrofluorocarbons, highly potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

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Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035

Read full article: Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035

A top Senate Democrat is urging U.S. anti-pollution standards that would follow a deal brokered by California with five automakers and then set targets to end sales of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035.

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Buttigieg pitches 'once in a generation' infrastructure fix

Read full article: Buttigieg pitches 'once in a generation' infrastructure fix

Buttigieg says America's infrastructure needs exceed $1 trillion and that other countries like China are pulling ahead. It's a disparity that Buttigieg is calling a threat to our collective future in prepared remarks to Congress. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called for a once in a generation infrastructure investment Thursday that would address a massive backlog in needed improvements for the nation's roads, bridges and transit systems, while also tackling climate change. ā€œA transportation bill needs to be a transportation bill — not the Green New Deal,ā€ said Republican Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri, referring to a sweeping Democratic plan to shift the U.S. economy away from fossil fuels. We can do this.ā€At the same time, DeFazio said an infrastructure bill will need to focus on the challenges of the 21st century, a nod to climate change.

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Pelosi pledges swift work on major infrastructure package

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(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday pledged swift work by Congress on a job and infrastructure package that will be ā€œfiscally sound,ā€ but said she isn't sure whether the next major item on President Joe Biden’s agenda will attract Republican backing. AdBut work on passing infrastructure legislation in a Senate split 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris providing a tiebreaking vote will probably prove more difficult. Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., recently made clear he will block infrastructure legislation if Republicans aren't included. 3 Senate Republican, said he wants to see bipartisan support for an infrastructure legislation. Cost will be a major hurdle in passing an infrastructure plan.

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Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama's

Read full article: Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama's

Whether people want them or not, automakers are rolling out multiple new electric vehicle models as the auto industry responds to stricter pollution regulations worldwide and calls to reduce emissions to fight climate change. Asked Friday about the proposal, the White House said discussions with the auto industry on a fuel emissions standard were still early. Under the Obama-era standards, automakers got double credit for fully electric vehicles toward meeting their fuel economy and pollution requirements. AdBiden also has made boosting electric vehicles a top priority. They described credits granted to automakers for electric vehicles as ā€œloopholesā€ that do little to reduce emissions in the short term.

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UN: Too little of recovery spending fights climate change

Read full article: UN: Too little of recovery spending fights climate change

He said the report highlights missed opportunities, singling out Australia where only 2% of $130 billion in recovery spending is green-oriented. The United States spends about one quarter of its COVID-19 long-term recovery money — a fraction of overall pandemic spending — on green projects. Adā€œOn the whole so far global green spending does not match the severity of the three planetary crises of climate change, nature loss and pollution,ā€ wrote U.N. AdThe report highlights Norway, Denmark, Finland and Germany spending nearly half or more than half of large recovery packages on green projects. That came despite Trump's repeated dismissal of the science behind climate change and his promotion of petroleum and coal industries.

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Biden, Dems prevail as Senate OKs $1.9T virus relief bill

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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., walks on Capitol Hill as the Senate works to complete the Democrats' $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, in Washington, Saturday, March 6, 2021. Adā€œThis nation has suffered too much for much too long,ā€ Biden told reporters at the White House after the vote. ā€œThe Senate has never spent $2 trillion in a more haphazard way," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. The House relief bill, largely similar to the Senate's, provided $400 weekly benefits through August. That amount would be gradually reduced until, under the Senate bill, it reaches zero for people earning $80,000 and couples making $160,000.

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Biden team readies wider economic package after virus relief

Read full article: Biden team readies wider economic package after virus relief

Biden and his team have begun discussions on the possible outlines of an infrastructure package with members of Congress, particularly mindful that Texas' recent struggles with power outages and water shortages after a brutal winter storm present an opportunity for agreement on sustained spending on infrastructure. At a conference with state and local highway officials Thursday, he referred to the often-promised, never-achieved mega-initiative on roads, bridges and the like from the Trump administration. Much of America's infrastructure — roads, bridges, public drinking and water systems, dams, airports, mass transit systems and more — is in need of major restoration after years of underfunding, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers. Democrats passed a $1.5 trillion package in the House last year, but it went nowhere with the Trump administration and the Republican-led Senate. Rep. Peter DeFazio, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, told the AP that he foresees a comprehensive House package that will go beyond roads, bridges and public transit.

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US needs to brace itself for more deadly storms, experts say

Read full article: US needs to brace itself for more deadly storms, experts say

It was also a harbinger of what social service providers and governments say will be a surge of increased needs for society’s most vulnerable as climate and natural disasters worsen. More than 100 million people live in areas under winter weather warnings, watches or advisories, and blackouts are expected to continue in some parts of the country for days. Climate change also is hurting military readiness. ā€œThe cost associated with addressing climate change and improving our infrastructure’s resilience is always going to be less than the cost of rebuilding or failing to act,'' Carper said. Modifying the turbines slightly to withstand freezing temperatures is one step needed to confront climate change, said Roy McCann, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Arkansas.

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US needs to brace itself for more deadly storms, experts say

Read full article: US needs to brace itself for more deadly storms, experts say

It was also a harbinger of what social service providers and governments say will be a surge of increased needs for society’s most vulnerable as climate and natural disasters worsen. More than 100 million people live in areas under winter weather warnings, watches or advisories, and blackouts are expected to continue in some parts of the country for days. Climate change also is hurting military readiness. Adā€œThe cost associated with addressing climate change and improving our infrastructure’s resilience is always going to be less than the cost of rebuilding or failing to act,'' Carper said. Modifying the turbines slightly to withstand freezing temperatures is one step needed to confront climate change, said Roy McCann, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Arkansas.

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Biden hopes infrastructure can bridge partisan divide

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President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with lawmakers on investments in infrastructure, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, in Washington. Carper pledged to work on a transportation bill that will focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by cars and trucks and boosting electric cars. AdInhofe later told reporters that the meeting with Biden was "very good, very good. During the presidential campaign, Biden committed to deploying $2 trillion on infrastructure and clean energy investments over four years. Adā€œMayors and other local regional leaders around the country are very much in alignment with what President Biden has talked about, especially with climate change," said Bill Fulton, director of the institute.

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Senate panel advances EPA nominee; GOP slams Interior pick

Read full article: Senate panel advances EPA nominee; GOP slams Interior pick

(Caroline Brehman/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – A Senate committee has endorsed President Joe Biden's nomination of Michael Regan to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, setting up a vote in the full Senate. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee advanced Regan's nomination Tuesday on a 14-6 vote. Regan, who has served as North Carolina's top environmental regulator since 2017, would be the first Black man to run the EPA. A third Biden nominee, Deb Haaland, has not yet had a hearing on her selection to lead the Interior Department. AdHe also was concerned by Haaland's responses on issues such as wildlife management and access by hunters and sportsmen to public lands, Daines said.

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Biden flexible on who gets aid, tells lawmakers to 'go big'

Read full article: Biden flexible on who gets aid, tells lawmakers to 'go big'

We need to act fast.ā€On the direct payments, Biden said he doesn’t want to budge from the $1,400 promised to Americans. But he said he is willing to ā€œtargetā€ the aid, which would mean lowering the income threshold to qualify. Biden spoke with House Democrats and followed with a meeting of top Senate Democrats at the White House, deepening his public engagement with lawmakers on his American Rescue Plan. ā€œI think we’ll get some Republicans,ā€ Biden said. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell criticized the Democrats for pressing ahead largely on their own as the GOP senators try to provide bipartisan alternatives.

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Biden EPA nominee vows 'sense of urgency' on climate change

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(Caroline Brehman/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden's nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency pledged Wednesday to ā€œmove with a sense of urgency on climate changeā€ and other priorities, while working with lawmakers from both parties to protect the environment. AdRegan, who has served as top environmental regulator in North Carolina since 2017, would be the first African American man to run the EPA. Regan told senators he learned the importance of preserving the outdoors while hunting and fishing with his father and grandfather in rural North Carolina. Regan told Capito he anticipates ā€œhealthy debatesā€ on a variety of issues, adding that he reports to the president, not White House advisers. In a related development, Jennifer Granholm, Biden's nominee to be energy secretary, won approval from the Senate energy panel Wednesday.

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Congress takes aim at climate change in massive relief bill

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The energy and climate provisions, supported by lawmakers from both parties, were hailed as the most significant climate change law in at least a decade. ā€œMake no mistake,'' he said, the new legislation "will soon be some of the most significant climate solutions to pass out of Congress to date.'' Marty Durbin, a senior vice president at the Chamber of Commerce, called the package — the first major energy bill in more than a decade — ā€œtruly historicā€ and among the most significant action Congress has ever taken to address climate change. The bill will not only address climate change, but also "promote American technological leadership and foster continued economic growth,'' Durbin said. The dramatic if gradual reduction of HFCs in particular ā€œwill bring significant climate relief relatively quickly,'' said Matt Casale, director of environment campaigns for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.

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Biden's Homeland Security pick faces questions on 2015 probe

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Now, seven years later, Mayorkas is President-elect Joe Biden’s groundbreaking nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, and that since-completed investigation has emerged as a potential stumbling block. ā€œThat brand of leadership isn’t good for agency culture or the security of our nation,ā€ the Iowa Republican told The Associated Press on Thursday. It’s an important moment for Homeland Security, the third-largest Cabinet agency. It was also not unusual for members of Congress to contact the agency about the EB-5 program. But Kenneth Palinkas, a senior official with the employee union at CIS, said he was widely liked by workers.

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Biden's Homeland Security pick faces questions on old probe

Read full article: Biden's Homeland Security pick faces questions on old probe

Now, seven years later, Mayorkas is President-elect Joe Biden’s groundbreaking nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, and that since-completed investigation has emerged as a potential stumbling block. ā€œThat brand of leadership isn’t good for agency culture or the security of our nation,ā€ the Iowa Republican told The Associated Press on Thursday. It’s an important moment for Homeland Security, the third-largest Cabinet agency. It was also not unusual for members of Congress to contact him or the agency about the EB-5 program or other matters. But Kenneth Palinkas, a senior official with the employee union at CIS, said he was widely liked by workers.

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US companies seeking tariff relief faced red tape, delays

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WASHINGTON – Companies seeking relief from President Donald Trump’s taxes on imported steel and aluminum ran into long delays and cumbersome paperwork, a federal watchdog found. The U.S. Government Accountability Office reported that the Commerce Department, overwhelmed by companies lobbying to avoid the tariffs, could not meet its own deadline for processing around three-fourths of the requests. The idea was to strengthen U.S. producers of steel and aluminum by shielding them from foreign competition. About two-thirds of the requests for relief were ultimately approved, GAO found. It also said that Commerce made it more difficult for companies to get exemptions after hearing objections from supporters of the tariffs.

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From farm to beach, Democrats across America nominate Biden

Read full article: From farm to beach, Democrats across America nominate Biden

(Democratic National Convention via AP)SACRAMENTO, Calif. A Montana cattle range, a California beach, a historic bridge in Alabama. These were the sometimes kitschy, sometimes poignant scenes from the first-ever virtual roll call vote at the Democratic National Convention. Fred Guttenberg spoke about Biden's compassion following the murder of his daughter at the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Each state also cast some votes for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the last Democrat in the race to challenge Biden. Following tradition, Delaware, Biden's home state, was the final state to announce its support for Biden, with Gov.

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Who's who on the committee vetting Biden's possible VPs

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Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del., right, as they arrive at the House Democratic Issues Conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Who's setting the stage for Biden's decision:THE CO-CHAIRSLISA BLUNT ROCHESTER: The Delaware congresswoman connects the vetting team to Biden's home state. After leaving the Obama White House, Hogan served in executive positions for the National Football League and for Apple. She left the tech giant shortly after being named to Bidens search committee. Remus is married to Brett Holmgren, a special assistant and national security aide in the Obama White House.

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Who's who's on the committee vetting Biden's possible VPs

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Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del., right, as they arrive at the House Democratic Issues Conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. After leaving the Obama White House, Hogan served in executive positions for the National Football League and for Apple. She left the tech giant shortly after being named to Bidens search committee. Extending the ties, Bauer is married to Anita Dunn, Bidens senior adviser who was one of Obamas White House communications directors. Remus is married to Brett Holmgren, a special assistant and national security aide in the Obama White House.

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Democrats decry pandemic of pollution under Trumps EPA

Read full article: Democrats decry pandemic of pollution under Trumps EPA

(Kevin Dietsch/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON Democrats on Wednesday blasted the Trump administration's moves to roll back environmental regulations during the coronavirus crisis, with one senator saying a "pandemic of pollution'' has been released. Administrator Andrew Wheeler said the EPA remains open for business" and "at work meeting our mission of protecting human health and the environment.'' While the rest of the country works around the clock to combat and overcome this deadly respiratory pandemic, the Trump EPA has been spearheading a pandemic of pollution, Carper said. An EPA spokeswoman disputed Democrats claims that the temporary enforcement waiver allows companies to openly exceed pollution limits. He said that Trump's EPA has saved U.S. businesses more than $5 billion in regulatory costs.

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