
(AGENPARL) – gio 30 gennaio 2025 Issued: Jan 30, 2025 (8:30am EST)
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Lee M. Zeldin Sworn in as 17th EPA Administrator
WASHINGTON – On January 29, 2025, Lee Zeldin was sworn in as the 17th
Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Administrator
Zeldin will work closely with the dedicated career officials at the agency to
fulfill the agency’s mission to protect human health and the environment.
“It is my honor to serve as the 17th Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator. Under President Trump’s leadership, we will take great
strides to defend every American’s access to clean air, clean water, and
clean land. We will maintain and expand the gold standard of environmental
stewardship and conservation that President Trump set forth in his first
administration while also prioritizing economic prosperity. I look forward to
working with the agency’s talented staff and scientists to deliver results
for the American people. It’s time to get to work,” said EPA Administrator
Lee Zeldin.
Administrator Zeldin has dedicated his life to public service. He is currently
in his 22nd year in the United States military, having deployed to Iraq in
2006 with the Army’s Elite 82nd Airborne Division and continues to serve as
a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve. He served in the New York State
Senate from 2011-2014 and later represented New York’s First Congressional
District in the United States House of Representatives from 2015-2023.
During his eight years in Congress, Zeldin worked across party lines to
preserve the Long Island Sound and Plum Island. He supported key legislation
that became historic, bipartisan success stories like the Great American
Outdoors Act and Save our Seas Act to clean up plastics from our oceans. He
also led the fight for Sea Grant, combated per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
(PFAS) in drinking water, voted for the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act, and
supported clean energy projects on Long Island.
At just 23, Lee became the youngest attorney in New York State at the time.
Born and raised in Suffolk County, New York, Lee and his wife Diana are proud
parents to their twin daughters, Mikayla and Arianna.
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