GOP Slammed for 'Shameful' Vote as Ex-Coal Lobbyist Andrew Wheeler Confirmed as EPA Chief
Environmental and public health advocates on Thursday sharply condemned Senate Republicans for a “shameful” vote confirming ex-coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
“Instead of handing him a promotion, the Senate should investigate Wheeler’s ties to the fossil fuel industry and halt his dangerous and destructive policies.”
—Ariel Moger, Friends of the Earth
“With Andrew Wheeler-dealer at the helm, it’s truly time to rename EPA the ‘Environmental Pollution Agency,'” declared Martin Hayden, vice president of policy and legislation Earthjustice.
Hayden accused Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Republicans of putting “the wealth of a few over the health of the many by confirming the coal industry’s favored Wheeler-dealer to what used to be the leading environmental enforcement post in the federal government.”
Wheeler has served as the agency’s acting administrator since his predecessor, Scott Pruitt, stepped down in July while facing several ethics scandals. Since President Donald Trump announced Wheeler’s nomination early last month, critics have warned that he “will continue Pruitt’s toxic legacy.”
Under Wheeler’s watch, the EPA has dramatically cut fines against polluters and worked to roll back fuel efficiency standards as well as carbon and mercury emissions rules.
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