Fox’s EPA Role Allows Early Start On Reversing Trump-Era Water Policies

January 25, 2021
President Joe Biden’s decision to name Radhika Fox as the principal deputy assistant administrator for water at EPA, a position that does not require Senate confirmation, allows Fox to immediately begin work on reversing Trump-era policies as a prelude to Biden formally nominating her to lead the Office of Water, sources say. Biden announced Fox’s appointment Jan. 21, along with several other people named to key policy roles in other agency offices who are already working at EPA because the...


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