Danny Bateman
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A good look into what's going wrong at the EPA under Pruitt
They're trying to tell the scientists at the EPA how to science. That's not how science works.
She is the Chairwoman of the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors. As I understand it, that is their top scientist. Not only did Pruitt oust half of her advisory committee, but they tried to submit to her a list of talking points to use when visiting Congress.In testimony before a House science subcommittee on May 23, the scientist, Deborah Swackhamer, chairwoman of the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors, raised numerous concerns about what she saw as a political agenda at the EPA to "marginalize" and "politicize" scientific data used to shape agency policy since Scott Pruitt was confirmed as the agency's administrator in February.
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In both her written and her live testimony before the subcommittee of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, Swackhamer stressed that she was speaking as a private citizen and an independent scientific expert, not in her role as head of the EPA advisory committee.
But internal EPA emails published this week by Republicans on the committee show that before the hearing, Ryan Jackson, Pruitt's chief of staff, sent a memo saying, "I need to contact Ms. Swackhammer [sic] as soon as possible to get a copy of her testimony and discuss her question period before the Science Committee."
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But speaking more generally, Swackhamer lamented what she characterized as EPA leaders' campaign to skew raw science to push a political agenda.
"My concern is that the science that is needed to develop good environmental policy, whether it's done at the state or federal level, will simply not be available if the path that we're going down currently continues to be followed," Swackhamer testified May 23.
"My personal fear is that the actions taken at the federal government [level] are, in fact, diminishing the role of science," she said. "Certainly, they're not celebrating the role of science."
They're trying to tell the scientists at the EPA how to science. That's not how science works.
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