Office of the Ombudsman at the Environmental Protection Agency: Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 606, a Bill to Provide Additional Authority to the Office of Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection Agency, June 25, 2002U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 129 pages |
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... hazardous waste sites under the Superfund program . It is clear to me that the Agen- cy needs an independent and credible and impartial ombudsman that will respond to the needs of communities coping with com- plicated and somewhat life ...
... hazardous waste sites under the Superfund program . It is clear to me that the Agen- cy needs an independent and credible and impartial ombudsman that will respond to the needs of communities coping with com- plicated and somewhat life ...
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... hazardous waste sites under the Suerfund program . It is clear to me that the Agency needs an independent , credible , and impartial Ombudsman that will respond to the needs of communities coping with complicated and sometimes life ...
... hazardous waste sites under the Suerfund program . It is clear to me that the Agency needs an independent , credible , and impartial Ombudsman that will respond to the needs of communities coping with complicated and sometimes life ...
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... Hazardous Waste Ombudsman , in particular the role of the Ombudsman in inves- tigating the response of the EPA to the September 11 terrorist at- tack in New York . My colleague from New York , Senator Clinton , has been an out- spoken ...
... Hazardous Waste Ombudsman , in particular the role of the Ombudsman in inves- tigating the response of the EPA to the September 11 terrorist at- tack in New York . My colleague from New York , Senator Clinton , has been an out- spoken ...
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... Hazardous Waste Ombudsman , Robert Martin and his Chief Investigator , Hugh Kaufman to investigate . Their involvement pro- duced a sea - change in the relationship of my office as well as of local residents with EPA . My position has ...
... Hazardous Waste Ombudsman , Robert Martin and his Chief Investigator , Hugh Kaufman to investigate . Their involvement pro- duced a sea - change in the relationship of my office as well as of local residents with EPA . My position has ...
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... , policies and procedures . The Agency must be forced into a public and transparent process . The people of New York deserve and need an experienced , strong and independent hazardous waste Ombudsman at EPA now more than 8.
... , policies and procedures . The Agency must be forced into a public and transparent process . The people of New York deserve and need an experienced , strong and independent hazardous waste Ombudsman at EPA now more than 8.
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Page 51 - Yet the pressures on agencies for favorable action one way or the other are enormous. The suggestion that Congress can stop action which is undesirable is true in theory; yet even Congress is too remote to give meaningful direction and its machinery is too ponderous to use very often. The federal agencies of which I speak are not venal or corrupt. But they are notoriously under the control of powerful interests who manipulate them through advisory committees, or friendly working relations, or who...
Page 65 - Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. I would be pleased to respond to any questions that you or other Members of the Committee may have at this time.
Page 72 - Our organization investigates, exposes, and seeks to remedy systemic abuses of power, mismanagement, and subservience by the federal government to powerful special interests. Founded in...
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Page 56 - Federal agencies; (5) to have direct and prompt access to the head of the establishment involved when necessary for any purpose pertaining to the performance of functions and responsibilities under this Act; (6) to select, appoint, and, employ such officers and employees as may be necessary...
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