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(Extra Jobs: Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 36th district, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 54th district. Job data addition: Attorney General of Oklahoma (end).)
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'''Scott Pruitt''' is an American lawyer and Republican politician from Oklahoma. He is the 14th [[Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency]].
 
'''Scott Pruitt''' is an American lawyer and Republican politician from Oklahoma. He is the 14th [[Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency]].
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==Career==
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As a [[lawyer]], Scott Pruitt sued the [[EPA]] 13 times.<ref>http://livetheorganicdream.com/scott-pruitt-goes-critics-agency-first-speech-epa-head/</ref>
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==EPA Administrator==
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''[[WhoWhatWhy]]'' wrote in 2017 that "The Feb. 22 release of thousands of pages of emails from Scott Pruitt, approved by the Senate on Feb. 17 to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), only confirms what many environmentalists feared: the Trump administration will be fossil-fuel friendly to a fault."<ref>https://whowhatwhy.org/2017/02/28/can-epa-chief-scott-pruitt-surprise-everybody/</ref>
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The ''[[Washington Post]]'' said about his appointment "Scott Pruitt, longtime adversary of EPA, confirmed to lead the agency".<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/02/17/scott-pruitt-long-time-adversary-of-epa-confirmed-to-lead-the-agency/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 24 February 2018

Person.png Scott Pruitt   Sourcewatch Twitter WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, politician)
Scott Pruitt.jpg
BornEdward Scott Pruitt
1968-05-09
Danville, Kentucky, U.S.
Alma materGeorgetown College, University of Tulsa
Children • McKenna
• Cade
SpouseMarlyn Pruitt
PartyRepublican

Scott Pruitt is an American lawyer and Republican politician from Oklahoma. He is the 14th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Career

As a lawyer, Scott Pruitt sued the EPA 13 times.[1]

EPA Administrator

WhoWhatWhy wrote in 2017 that "The Feb. 22 release of thousands of pages of emails from Scott Pruitt, approved by the Senate on Feb. 17 to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), only confirms what many environmentalists feared: the Trump administration will be fossil-fuel friendly to a fault."[2]

The Washington Post said about his appointment "Scott Pruitt, longtime adversary of EPA, confirmed to lead the agency".[3]

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