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Dec. 27, 2018 by Matthew Freeman

CPR's 2018 Op-Eds

As we prepare to tie a bow on 2018, it’s worth looking back at the various op-eds CPR’s Member Scholars and staff penned over the course of the year. You can find and read every single one of them on our op-ed page. But here are some highlights for quick(er) perusal:

  • In February, CPR’s Founding President, Tom McGarity had a piece in The American Prospect, reviewing the damage done by the GOP congressional majority by means of the Congressional Review Act.
  • Lisa Heinzerling had a March piece in The Washington Post pointing out that, on at least one front, the President is losing his war on sensible safeguards, because, as it turns out, the courts sometimes insist that regulatory agencies follow the Administrative Procedure Act, even when the President is eager to ignore it.
  • In June, CPR President Rob Verchick was in the Los Angeles Times with a column on then-EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s efforts to distort the regulatory process by putting a heavy, industry-friendly thumb on the cost-benefit scale.
  • In May (and with a July update), Bill Buzbee took Pruitt to task in a CNN piece, focusing on the ways he was forcing EPA …

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Dec. 27, 2018

CPR's 2018 Op-Eds