Government shutdown means 90% of EPA staff won't be working
NegativeU.S News
The recent government shutdown has led to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) halting nearly all of its operations, affecting research, grants, permits, and inspections. With 90% of its staff not working, this pause could have significant implications for environmental oversight and public health. The uncertainty surrounding potential layoffs adds to the concern, as it raises questions about the future of critical environmental initiatives.
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