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Letter on FY25 Appropriations Gutting Environmental Agencies
Letter to Congress signed by PSR and partner groups opposing the proposed Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations bill that would gut the agencies charged with protecting our environment and our health and would introduce an onslaught of radical anti-environmental policies.
Letter Opposing Arctic Riders in FY25 Interior Budget
Letter to Congress signed by PSR and other environmental groups, opposing proposed poison pill riders targeting the Arctic’s fragile and pristine ecosystems in order to ram through a flood of new oil and gas projects.
Letter to EPA on Standards for Existing Gas Plants
Letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed by PSR and partner groups, with recommendations for comprehensive pollution standards for existing gas plants, emphasizing climate impacts and environmental justice.
Comments to EPA on Existing Gas Plant Pollution
Comments submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by PSR and other health groups, on a proposed rule addressing emissions from existing gas-fired power plants.
Health organizations comment on PHMSA hydrogen blending information collection proposal
Comments submitted by PSR and partner groups to the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), urging public oversight for hydrogen blending and pipelines, which pose a safety risk to…
Letter Opposing HR 6285
PSR and partner organizations signed this letter to Congress urging them to vote no on H.R. 6285, which would reverse protections for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Fracking with “Forever Chemicals” in West Virginia
Information unearthed and analyzed by PSR shows that since 2013, oil and gas companies have hydraulically fractured or “fracked” some West Virginia natural gas wells with a class of extremely toxic and persistent chemicals known as PFAS.
Comments on MERP Waste Emissions Charge
PSR and partner groups submitted comments in support of the EPA’s proposed regulations to implement the Methane Emissions Reduction Program’s Waste Emissions Charge and urged swift finalization of the proposal.