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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Apr 29, 2025, 04:37 AM Tuesday

Already more than 1,000 workers down, EPA tries to convince others to depart

Source: USA Today

April 28, 2025, 6:11 p.m. ET


Employees at the Environmental Protection Agency got another nudge toward the door in an email offering a second chance at voluntary retirement or deferred resignation. The agency is encouraging thousands of workers who remain after several rounds of buyouts and layoffs to voluntarily leave the agency, according to an April 28 email received by USA TODAY.

The ongoing staff reductions are part of a sweeping effort by President Donald Trump's administration to slash the size of the federal work force and reduce federal spending and the federal deficit.

The EPA, charged with protecting human health and the environment since 1970, has already reduced its staff by more than 1,000 workers, Administrator Lee Zeldin said previously. That includes a reported 388 probationary employees terminated in February and hundreds of employees who accepted the administration's initial deferred resignation, known as the Fork-in-the-Road program.

It's unknown how many EPA employees accepted the Fork-in-the-Road or the voluntary retirement offers. Before the reductions started, the agency had an estimated work force of roughly 15,000.

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/04/28/epa-staff-cuts-voluntary-retirement-resignation/83329753007/

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Going for the 'knockout blow'. A Badger Tuesday #1

A Badger

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1. Going for the 'knockout blow'.
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 05:13 AM
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The article's quote of Vought is instructive:

"Vought [currently director of the Office of Management and Budget] previously criticized federal bureaucrats in private speeches in 2023 and 2024, particularly the EPA, according to reporting by the nonprofit investigative news site Pro Publica. In a video Pro Publica obtained, Vought stated: "We want their funding to be shut down so that the EPA can't do all of the rules against our energy industry because they have no bandwidth financially to do so. We want to put them in trauma.'

Killing the 2009 Endangerment Finding is their ultimate goal.

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