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The Bush Administration: Three Experts Forecast Its Impact.(George W. Bush)(Editorial)
Pollution Engineering, February, 2001 by Kreuzer, Heidi
How will President George W. Bush's Republican administration and a Christine Todd Whitman-led U.S. EPA affect issues such as brownfields and air regulations? Pollution Engineering asks some industry insiders.
State-level actions: I would expect that the Bush administration would devolve more and more work to the states -- which has already been happening. The action for the past five years has really been in the states rather then in the federal government. I would expect that a Bush administration would pave the way for the states to have even more freedom by removing barriers to state implementation.
Brownfields: Basically, I think EPA has been more of a barrier to brown field redevelopment than a promoter, and so I would expect that a Bush...
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