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The following is a media release from Sen. Ed Markey and Sen Elizabeth Warren’s offices. Both were elected by voters in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to serve the state in Washington DC in the US Senate. Both are Democrats.

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WASHINGTON DC –  United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), along with Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and the Senate Democrats’ Special Committee on the Climate Crisis, sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler on Friday regarding the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to roll back environmental safeguards during the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

The senators’ letter was sent after the EPA issued guidance that effectively suspends enforcement of the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and other environmental laws during the ongoing crisis.

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“It is disturbing that the administration would use this global public health crisis as cover to weaken regulations that protect our nation’s air, water, lands, climate, and public health,” Senators Warren and Markey wrote. “There is no justification for these actions; you should not be using the COVID-19 pandemic, which is expected to cause hundreds of thousands of deaths in this country, as an excuse to undermine environmental regulations and impose a broad, across-the-board moratorium on environmental enforcement.”

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, reports indicate that the EPA has implemented a broad environmental enforcement moratorium that would allow “power plants, factories and other facilities to determine for themselves if they are able to meet legal requirements on reporting air and water pollution.”

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In addition to adopting this compliance moratorium, the Trump administration has also undermined important climate change regulations, recently finalizing the repeal of the Obama-era Clean Car Rule, an action that experts have warned could further undermine public health during the crisis by contributing to more premature deaths from lung and respiratory illnesses.

In their letter, the senators criticized the Trump administration for using the COVID-19 crisis to advance its environmental deregulatory agenda, even as weakening these protections may put more communities at risk from environmental health hazards. The senators expressed particular alarm with the administration’s efforts to weaken clean air standards during a major respiratory pandemic.

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“In the midst of a respiratory disease outbreak, rolling back environmental safeguards, particularly those that protect clean air and reduce lung disease and asthma, is highly dangerous and irresponsible,” the senators continued. “I am deeply troubled by your actions, and I urge you to take immediate steps to end the enforcement moratorium and stop your efforts to undermine environmental regulations during the COVID-19 crisis.”

To address their concerns, Senators Warren and Markey asked Administrator Wheeler to explain the agency’s rationale for suspending enforcement of environmental laws during a public health crisis; how the agency plans to continue to protect public health without strong enforcement; whether there was undue influence by the fossil fuel industry; and how the weakening of enforcement will affect environmental justice and other concerns.

The senators requested a response to their letter by Friday, April 17, 2020.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.