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Bush, environment, clean air, pollution, emissions, new source review
September 1, 2003
Then: · Related Policies
From 1989 to 1993, he served as associate counsel to President George
H.W. Bush, advising him on environmental policy. Holmstead also served
as an adjunct scholar for Citizens for the Environment, a libertarian
group founded and funded by oil giants Charles and David Koch.
Now: Holmstead is overseeing the administration's overhaul of Clean Air
Act rules, which will allow industrial plants to expand without
installing better pollution controls. When epa scientists came up with
data indicating that the administration's "Clear Skies" proposal would
increase pollution, he reportedly replied, "How can we justify Clear
Skies if this gets out?"
© 2003 The Foundation for National Progress
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