Senate Panel Advances EPA Nominee; GOP Slams Interior Pick

WASHINGTON: A Senate committee has endorsed President Joe Biden’s nomination of Michael Regan to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, setting up a vote in the full Senate.

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee advanced Regan’s nomination Tuesday on a 14-6 vote.

Regan, who has served as North Carolina’s top environmental regulator since 2017, would be the first Black man to run the EPA. Lisa Jackson, EPA administrator in President Barack Obama’s first term, was the first African American to lead the agency.

Regan is known in his home state for pursuing cleanups of industrial toxins and helping low-income and minority communities significantly affected by pollution.

Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., the chairman of the environment panel, called Regan the right person to lead EPA, citing his experience bringing people together to solve our most pressing environmental issues and make sure no community gets left behind in the process.”

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