June 7, 2019 Three Times EPA Administrator Wheeler Failed His Science Advisors This Week Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Photo: Gretchen Goldman June 6, 2019 Wheeler’s Breathtaking Ignorance of Science, in One Comment Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: John F. Williams, US Navy/CC BY 2.0, Flickr June 5, 2019 Understanding the New Restrictions on Fetal Tissue Research, and Attacks on the Scientists Who Use It Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr May 31, 2019 Court Records Reveal Plan to Use Census for Racial Discrimination Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
US Department of Agriculture/Flickr April 30, 2019 USDA Provides Blueprint for Dismantling a Government Research Agency Rebecca Boehm Former Contributor
Photo: Mike Mozart/Flickr April 19, 2019 Administrator Wheeler is Hiding the Truth About Formaldehyde Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Photo: Peter Merholz/Flickr April 15, 2019 What to Expect When You’re Expecting the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines Genna Reed Former Director of Policy Analysis
Photo: USDA/Flickr April 12, 2019 Uncharted Territory: The EPA’s Science Advisors Just Called Out Administrator Wheeler Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: Eltiempo10/Wikimedia Commons April 11, 2019 Three Things EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler Doesn’t Understand About Ambient Air Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: Lance Cheung/USDA April 9, 2019 4 Questions for the New Census of Agriculture Marcia DeLonge Former Contributor
April 1, 2019 Trump Administration Proposes Sponsorship Opportunities for Federal Agency Staff Positions and “Assets” Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Puerto Rico Capitol Building. Photo credit Wikipedia March 18, 2019 The Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics Continues to Weaken UCS Science Network
Photo: USDA/CC by public domain March 14, 2019 Perdue’s Paradox: Proposed USDA Reorganization Would Undermine Farmers and Science-Based Research Mike Lavender Former Contributor
March 13, 2019 The Scientific Integrity Act is Good for Science and Good for Government Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Omari Spears/UCS March 1, 2019 6 Ways H.R.1 Would Strengthen Democracy and Science-Based Policy Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr February 15, 2019 SCOTUS Will Decide Citizenship Question in April Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Photo: Lauren Gerson January 28, 2019 Hans von Spakovsky Lies about Voter Fraud. Now He’s Testifying Before Congress Michael Latner Former UCS Fellow
Justin Bilicki December 17, 2018 5 Tips for Working in the Trump Administration Like an Absolute Pro Julie McNamara Senior Energy Analyst
dog97209/Flickr December 10, 2018 Scientists to EPA: Stop Sidelining Science in the Air Pollution Standard Update for Particulate Matter Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: Dave Herholz/Flickr November 28, 2018 Scientists Call Out EPA Over Ozone Pollution Standards Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
Photo: US Air Force November 27, 2018 EPA Chemical Office Nominee Alexandra Dunn Must Prioritize Science and Public Health Gretchen Goldman Former Contributor
November 15, 2018 As Congress Revives its Oversight Responsibilities, Science Should Be on the Agenda Michael Halpern Former Contributor