Only a day after confirming the new proposal on science transparency was sent to the White House for review, the EPA will have to answer questions from Congress about the role of science on rule making, a hearing that Pro's Annie Snider is following. Also on Capitol Hill, the impeachment probe starts its public phase, as the first witnesses speak publicly about the Ukraine scandal.
EPA officials are preparing to face questions from the House Science Committee after news broke earlier this week about the agency's new science transparency proposal. But that's not all that's happening on the Hill, as the first witnesses in the impeachment probe prepare their public testimonies. Also, the Bureau of Land Management starts a 30-day notice to its employees ahead of its move west.
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