House Republicans question EPA over secret email accounts

Republicans on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee have launched a probe into whether Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson has been conducting official business using secret email accounts.

The lawmakers said the practice may violate transparency and record-keeping laws.

Chris Horner, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and vocal critical of the administration’s environmental policies, claimed earlier this month that, while researching a book, he discovered evidence that Jackson was using alias email accounts, including one under the name “Richard Windsor.”

Read more at The Hill. By Brendan Sasso.

 

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Comments

  1. Dan Stewart says:

    They question, investigate & do nothing. The congress holds the purse strings, DEFUND the epa NOW. This goes for the other lousy departments that do nothing for the people, but rather harass us.

  2. William Kilgore says:

    Let us keep our public lands. We will take Good Care of Them and take care of those who don't

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