What EPA Transparency Looks Like in Most Open, Honest Administration Ever

by William Yeatman on February 22, 2013

in Blog

First, it was 1,200 emails of the Washington Post daily headlines, Google alerts of everything written about the Environmental Protection Agency on a given day and a compendium of blogs that mentioned the EPA. Then, having had their fun, EPA officials got serious in the second tranche of emails they released to CEI late Friday, pursuant to a court ruling that ordered the agency to comply with our FOIA requests. This time, we got actual emails … that revealed a lot … about the fine art of redaction. Remember, this is the production of the most powerful regulatory agency of the most transparent administration in history. “We have nothing to hide,” the EPA has told us. Sure doesn’t seem that way to us:

Sean February 22, 2013 at 7:20 pm

What a bunch of crooks – they should all be criminally charged and barred from future employment with any federal agencies.

Bob February 22, 2013 at 9:23 pm

To address this properply:
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That’s all i have to say about that.

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