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EPA plans to cut scientific research program, could fire more than 1,000 employees

  • The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research office, which would affect over 1,000 employees, as part of budget cuts aimed at shrinking the federal workforce.
  • Lawmakers, including Congressperson Zoe Lofgren, criticized the cuts, claiming the EPA's research office supports essential science for public health.
  • EPA spokesperson Molly Vaseliou stated that the agency is committed to improving efficiency and has yet to finalize any staffing changes.
  • Critics argue that dismantling the research office undermines the EPA's mission to protect the environment and public health, as highlighted by experts from various environmental groups.
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Duluth EPA lab’s future uncertain under plan to cut research arm

DULUTH — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed eliminating its scientific and research arm and up to 75% of its staff, leaving the future of the agency’s Duluth freshwater laboratory and its more than 100 employees uncertain. The proposal for the EPA to eliminate its Office of Research and Development, first reported Monday by the New York Times, is part of the “reduction in force” plans required throughout the federal government…

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DNyuz broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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