Thursday, May 17, 2012

EPA Takes Steps To Resolve Civil Rights Concerns But Hurdles Remain

EPA is taking some significant steps to resolve long-running concerns about its Office of Civil Rights' (OCR) delays and handling of discrimination complaints by drafting plans to dramatically overhaul its civil rights program, but sources say EPA still faces major hurdles to addressing the concerns, including its apparent reluctance to issue a finding of discrimination.


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