Bush Administration EPA Chief Urges Caution In Cutting Regulations
Rachel Martin speaks with Christine Todd Whitman, who led the Environmental Protection Agency under George W. Bush. She responds to President Trump's plan to roll back regulations and cut EPA funding.
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March 2, 2017 at 05:08PM
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NPR News: Bush Administration EPA Chief Urges Caution In Cutting Regulations
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