Regan, the first Black man to lead the nation’s environmental agency, was chosen by President Joe Biden after serving as secretary of North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality. He is leaving shortly before President-elect Donald Trump is to be sworn in on Jan. 20.
WASHINGTON -- Michael Regan, who championed environmental justice as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, will leave the agency Dec. 31, three weeks before the end of President Joe Biden's term. In a letter Friday to agency employees ...
Jane Nishida, EPA's assistant administrator for the Office of International and Tribal Affairs, will serve as acting administrator for the final weeks of the term, Regan said. Regan's chief of staff, Dan Utech, will serve as acting deputy administrator.
Administrator Michael Regan will leave the Biden administration at the end of this year — about a month before the presidency changes hands. While Regan could serve until Trump’s inauguration, he notified staff on Friday he will leave a few weeks early.
Michael Regan, the current head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Joe Biden, has announced that he will be leaving the agency on December 31, about three weeks before Biden leaves office.
The Wall Street Journal has just published a “blockbuster” story that President Joe Biden has been in significant mental and physical decline for the past four years. The WSJ’s headline […]
The Wall Street Journal has just published a “blockbuster” story that President Biden has been in significant mental and physical decline for the last four years.
Joe Rogan expressed his doubts that a "cagey" incoming President Trump will ever release UFO classified documents.
The Biden administration is facing mounting pressure to dole out tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to a left-wing nonprofit
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The Biden administration is facing mounting pressure to dole out tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to a left-wing nonprofit that advocates for defunding the police, prison abolition and the “liberation” of Palestinian territories before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
A look at all things DOE, as the Department of Energy rolled out several funding announcements to support the grid, permitting, and efforts to reduce emissions