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EPA chief Zeldin says he is closing the agency’s one-room museum, saving taxpayers $600,000 a year

  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the closure of a one-room museum at the agency's headquarters to save taxpayers $600,000 a year in operating costs.
  • The museum, which cost $4 million to build, attracted fewer than 2,000 visitors since its opening last year.
  • Zeldin criticized the museum's focus on environmental justice and climate change, stating it was designed to tell an ideologically slanted story of the EPA.
  • He claimed that it cost taxpayers about $315 per visitor, highlighting the museum's low attendance and high operating costs.
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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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