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Thu Nov 16, 2017, 01:47 PM Nov 2017

Senators Burr, Tillis oppose Trump's EPA nominee Dourson: reports

Source: Reuters

#POLITICS NOVEMBER 15, 2017 / 10:51 PM / UPDATED 14 HOURS AGO

Senators Burr, Tillis oppose Trump's EPA nominee Dourson: reports

Reuters Staff
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(Reuters) - North Carolina Senators Richard Burr and Thom Tillis said they will not support the Trump administration’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) chemical safety office, media reports said.

If one more Republican votes against Michael Dourson, he likely wouldn't be confirmed to the post, the Hill reported on Wednesday. bit.ly/2hv1xgN

The Republican Senators raised concerns about the track record of Dourson, a professor at the University of Cincinnati who has worked as a consultant for chemical companies, StarNews reported. bit.ly/2jvLPpR

“With his record and our state’s history of contamination at Camp Lejeune as well as the current GenX water issues in Wilmington, I am not confident he is the best choice for our country,” StarNews quoted Senator Burr as saying.

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The Energy 202: This EPA nominee may be the first Trump appointee to be defeated by Congress mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2017 #1

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1. The Energy 202: This EPA nominee may be the first Trump appointee to be defeated by Congress
Fri Nov 17, 2017, 12:29 PM
Nov 2017

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Michael Dourson is in danger of becoming first @realDonaldTrump nominee to be defeated by @SenateGOP. He was a consultant for chemical cos he would regulate at @EPA via @dino_grandoni



The Energy 202 Analysis

The Energy 202: This EPA nominee may be the first Trump appointee to be defeated by Congress

By Dino Grandoni November 17 at 9:29 AM

THE LIGHTBULB

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This week, North Carolina’s two Republican senators, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, said they would oppose Michael Dourson’s nomination as the top chemical safety official at the Environmental Protection Agency.

The senators raised concerns about Dourson’s track record as a consultant for chemical companies, a role in which the University of Cincinnati professor has often produced research finding little or no human health risks for their products. Specifically, Burr pointed to contaminated water documented at a North Carolina military base and an unregulated compound known as Gen X, used to produce Teflon and other products, that was discovered in the Cape Fear River.

“I will not be supporting the nomination of Michael Dourson. With his record and our state’s history of contamination at Camp Lejeune as well as the current Gen X water issues in Wilmington, I am not confident he is the best choice for our country,” Burr said in a statement.

As a consultant, Dourson has assessed a broad range of chemicals, including PFOA, which is used to make nonstick surfaces. His research concluded the chemical is safe at levels significantly higher than those considered acceptable by the EPA. Dourson’s work for a range of corporate clients, as well as various groups representing plastics and pesticide manufacturers, drew scrutiny during his confirmation hearing last month. A Senate committee narrowly voted to send his nomination to the full Senate, which has yet to vote on his confirmation.
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The opposition of two GOP senators means that Dourson would only need one more antagonist to sink his vote. He would already need the tie-breaking support of Vice President Pence given the 52-member majority GOP Senate majority. If Dourson doesn't withdraw his nomination and another Republican senator refuses to back him, it would represent the first time the Senate has rejected a Trump nominee and would mark a significant political defeat for the administration.
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Energy & environmental reporter for @washingtonpost and newsletter writer for @PowerPost. Follow @dino_grandoni
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