'Truly Wicked': Trump EPA Dissolves Program That Studies Effects of Chemical Exposure on Children

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'Truly Wicked': Trump EPA Dissolves Program That Studies Effects of Chemical Exposure on Children'

"Finally America's children will be allowed to choke on the freedom of a lighter regulatory burden."

As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the leadership of Scott Pruitt moves to make it easier for big industry to dump dangerous chemicals into the nation's air and water, the agency announced late Monday that it is dissolving a program that funds studies on the effects of pollution and chemical exposure on America's children.

Called the National Center for Environmental Research (NCER), the program previously provided millions of dollars in grants per year to researchers studying the effects of chemicals on children's health. The EPA's move, first reported by The Hill, will eliminate the NCER in the process of consolidating three EPA offices.

Critics responded to the move with outrage, denouncing it as "truly wicked" and further proof of the Trump administration's willingness to sacrifice the health of the public in the service of its corporate-friendly deregulatory agenda.

Finally America's children will be allowed to choke on the freedom of a lighter regulatory burden https://t.co/w0w5qPO2g6

— Kate Aronoff (@KateAronoff) February 27, 2018

Scott Pruitt's EPA is shutting down program that monitors effects of chemicals on children's health. Truly wicked https://t.co/zamSGxtPYS

— Kevin Gosztola (@kgosztola) February 27, 2018

While the decision to dissolve the NCER was portrayed by the EPA as an effort "to create management efficiencies," experts argued that the move is perfectly in line with the Trump administration's push to gut funding for research programs and undercut the agency's ability to regulate and fine corporate polluters.

"They make it sound like this is a way to create efficiency, but it masks what's happening to this actually programmatic, scientific function of NCER....That makes you think, 'Is this really just an efficiency argument masking their real intention to get rid of the research grant program, which they have said they want to do in the past?'" Tracey Woodruff, a former senior scientist and policy advisor at the EPA under Clinton and Bush, said in an interview with The Hill.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...am-studies-effects-chemical-exposure-children

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So, rampant deregulation and getting rid of research into the effects of pollution.

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Party of family values.

As in what is the value of your family? The answer clearly being a campaign donation, and a lobbying job.
 
So tired of winning
Maybe he watched spiderman ladt night and now wants mutants etc
 
theoretically nobody should be overpolluting, right?

isn't that what the EPA exists for?
 
Once kids are out of the womb they're on their own. They should choose not to expose themselves to dangerous chemicals.
 
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don't these scumbags at the trump epa realize they all are exposed to same chemicals everyone else is?
 
MAGA!!! he also refuses enact safety regulations put in place after recent train crashes, are Republicans evil?, stupid?, both?
 
don't these scumbags at the trump epa realize they all are exposed to same chemicals everyone else is?

It’s almost like maybe they do know that and are motivated more by streamlining the bureaucracy than they are by the fun of poisoning us all and themselves...

“An EPA spokesperson said that under the planned overhaul, employees currently working at the NCER would be reassigned elsewhere within the department, the EPA said, and the management of NCER's research grants would continue.”
 
don't these scumbags at the trump epa realize they all are exposed to same chemicals everyone else is?
Well, like with everything else, the poor will be disproportionately impacted by this. People with a lot of money don't live near industrial plants very often.
 
It's not like we don't know what chemicals are harmful or not, the problem is nothing gets done about it regardless.
 
Screw the earth, all it ever did was allow us to live. I wish we would just dump all our trash in the rivers like the rest of the world.
 
It’s almost like maybe they do know that and are motivated more by streamlining the bureaucracy than they are by the fun of poisoning us all and themselves...

“An EPA spokesperson said that under the planned overhaul, employees currently working at the NCER would be reassigned elsewhere within the department, the EPA said, and the management of NCER's research grants would continue.”
They are working very hard on it
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No one makes money preventing contamination, but the clean up and medical bills will be a gold mine.
 
This is exactly what you get when you vote GOP.

They’ve been at this game for decades.
 
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