U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said on Monday the EPA was closing a one-room museum at the ...
The scarcely visited museum cost a whopping $4 million taxpayer dollars to build in accordance with Smithsonian standards and ...
The exhibits were dedicated to the agency’s history. Mr. Zeldin said closing the collection would save $600,000 annually.
But the Reagan Building serves as office space for the EPA’s Office of Research and Development. The New York Times reported last month that EPA is considering plans to cut up to 75% of ORD’s staffing ...
The administration plans to remove staff from the Ronald Reagan Building as part of a push to shrink the agency’s footprint.
The museum itself is about the size of an apartment, at barely 1,600 square feet, tucked inside the ground floor of EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C. It had less than 2,000 external visitors ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says he is closing a one-room museum at the agency’s Washington headquarters, saving taxpayers $600,000 a year in operating costs. Zeldin ...
The National Environmental Museum is being shut down by Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin as he ...