Senate confirms Wheeler to lead EPA
The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm Andrew Wheeler as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a 52-47 mostly party-line vote.
Every Democrat voted against Wheeler, while Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) was the only Republican to vote against him.
Collins in a statement Wednesday said she would not vote for Wheeler, a former energy lobbyist, because of his track record backing policies that weaken rules protecting air pollution and lowering car emissions.
While Mr. Wheeler is certainly qualified for this position, I have too many concerns with the actions he has taken during his tenure as Acting Administrator to be able to support his promotion, said Collins, who had backed confirming Wheeler last year to be EPAs deputy administrator.
Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.), the only Democrat who voted to confirm Wheeler as EPAs deputy administrator, voted against him on Thursday. He cited Wheelers failure to make progress on clean drinking water standards, among other issues.
When I voted to confirm Mr. Wheeler to be Deputy Administrator of the EPA, I did so because I thought the President deserved to have his team in place. I also believed that I could work with Mr. Wheeler, Manchin said in a statement.
Today, I voted against him to be the permanent Administrator of the EPA because as Acting Administrator, he hasnt demonstrated a desire or a will to make any meaningful progress on clean drinking water standards and has rolled back clean air standards that are directly impacting West Virginians, both concerns that I have raised with him.
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