Trump’s EPA nominee stays vague on plans as senators press him on climate views
- Lee Zeldin stated that Americans deserve a clean environment without harming the economy during his Senate confirmation hearing to lead the Environmental Protection Agency .
- Zeldin expressed that he is not a scientist but recognizes the importance of reviewing existing rules during his confirmation process.
- He emphasized that laws are established by Congress and that the EPA has clear guidance from the Supreme Court on its responsibilities.
- Zeldin promised to foster a cooperative relationship with states while promoting economic prosperity through the EPA.
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