EPA Scientists' Work May Face 'Case By Case' Review By Trump Team, Official Says
A Trump official says he expects peer-reviewed research will be subject to vetting during the transition period. If such a rule became permanent, it would be a radical departure from existing policy.
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January 25, 2017 at 09:42PM
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NPR News: EPA Scientists' Work May Face 'Case By Case' Review By Trump Team, Official Says
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