Senate confirms acting EPA chief for permanent role
WASHINGTON — The Senate has confirmed former coal industry lobbyist Andrew Wheeler to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, despite concerns by Democrats and one Republican about regulatory rollbacks he’s made in eight months as the agency’s acting chief.
Senators voted 52-47 on Thursday to confirm Wheeler, who was nominated by President Donald Trump after former administrator Scott Pruitt resigned under pressure last year.
Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, chairman of the Senate environment committee, called Wheeler “uniquely qualified” and said the EPA under Wheeler is putting forward proposals that “both protect our environment and allow the country’s economy to flourish.”