A Scandal At The EPA?
11 March 2002 - 5:00am
An editorial in the Wall Street Journal charges that funding at the EPA is out of control.
"If Mr. Lieberman really wants to know who calls the shots in the back rooms, he'd do better asking about the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars the EPA doles out each year to non-profit organizations. This is money that the Inspector General and General Accounting Office have both said is given out with no public notice, no competition and virtually no accountability. The last time someone asked about this influence, it provoked a furious destruction of evidence that may yet lead to a contempt trial for several of the EPA's highest ranking officers."
Full Story:
Under the Influence
Source:
Wall St. Journal, March 9, 2002
»
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
- Forecasting the New American Economy - Mar 20, 2010
- CO2 'Domes' Pose Problems for Cities - Mar 18, 2010
- Finding Solutions for the Colorado River Delta Problem - Mar 17, 2010
- 'Sea-Change' Coming To Transportation Planning - Mar 16, 2010
- The High Costs of America's Aging Water Infrastructure - Mar 16, 2010
“
And many of us – the majority, in fact – find ourselves living in a drive-only landscape, where we must burn gas even to reach a transit stop, if one exists.
”




















