Network reACTS: EPA Funding and Predatory Litigation
On this episode of Network reACTS, Beth Parlato, Senior Legal Advisor at Independent Women, is joined by Gabriella Hoffman, Director of the Center for Energy and Conservation, to break down how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is directing taxpayer money toward climate change programs for judges – a move that some attorneys general argue amounts to predatory litigation and an inappropriate use of public funds.
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