Jackson, Lisa
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States know much more about their water, their communities, and the local conditions than an agency in Washington, D.C.
EPA is on track to limiting hydraulic fracturing, and with it, economic growth.
Lisa Jackson unfairly trashes coal, an affordable, domestic energy source that has only gotten cleaner.
As the agency unveils new rules, their future is more uncertain.
Congressional authorizing committees will take a much longer, harder look at what Obama has been doing.
In a boost for the president on global warming, the Senate rejected a challenge to rules on emissions.
A new EPA proposal has sparked debate over measuring greenhouse gas emissions.
The new Environmental Protection Agency head talks about climate change and air pollution.
Jackson is the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
