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Lee Zeldin's EPA Revolution: Protecting Health and the Environment Without Sacrificing the Economy

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In this episode, we dive into the transformative initiatives spearheaded by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. John Solomon engages in an enlightening discussion with Zeldin about his groundbreaking efforts to regulate harmful chemicals from plastic production, aimed at addressing public health concerns related to infertility and cancer. Zeldin outlines the new regulatory framework established for phthalates, emphasizing the importance of science-driven decision-making and transparency in the process. The conversation also highlights Zeldin's innovative "Feed It Onward" program, designed to tackle food waste by connecting surplus food with those in need, and his commitment to ensuring clean water access, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. Additionally, we revisit a previous interview with Zeldin, where he shares insights on the pivotal role of early voting in the 2024 elections, underscoring the importance of engaging low propensity voters for future electoral success.

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