Friday, March 09, 2018

The US EPA is experiencing many lawsuits due to negligence in recording information..

US EPA Inspector General Office (click here)

The US EPA Secretary is not maintaining records. His goal is to close the agency by the elections of 2020.

It is amazing to realize $1.5 trillion additional debt is going to be amassed in ten years due to this President. Then to realize their goals are to shut down the federal government by 2020 needs an investigation all it's own,

The federal legislators from Michigan are absolutely correct in asking where is the US EPA Inspector General's report regarding the Flint Water Crisis? If the Secretary has any say in the matter, there is no report and there won't be a report.

I believe the US EPA Inspector General answers to a different authority, but, then the people of Flint are up against a President that prides himself on ending these agencies as well.

These questions need to be asked, but, who is going to answer them exactly?

March 6, 2018

Flint, MI -- The city's congressional delegation (click here) wants to know when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general plans to complete a Flint water crisis investigation that started more than two years ago and when it will be released to the public.

U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters and U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Flint Twp., made the request for information in a letter Tuesday, March 6, to Inspector General Arthur Elkins.

The Office of Inspector General for EPA said in January 2016 that it would begin an investigation into the causes of the water crisis and the agency's role in allowing it to unfold, but a full report has not been released to date.

In October 2016, the OIG issued a finding that criticized EPA's Region 5 office, saying it had the authority and sufficient information to issue an emergency order about the public health crisis in Flint seven months earlier than it did....