Trump's E.P.A. Chemical Safety Nominee Withdraws
Source: NYT
President Trumps nominee to oversee the Environmental Protection Agencys chemical safety division on Wednesday withdrew his name from consideration for the post in the face of mounting opposition.
The nominee, Michael L. Dourson, a longtime researcher whose studies often bolstered safety claims by manufacturers of pesticides, flame retardants and other products under federal scrutiny as possible public health hazards, had been working as an adviser to the agency while awaiting confirmation.
But the Senate never scheduled a confirmation vote for Mr. Dourson, who resigned from his job at the University of Cincinnati in October. And in recent weeks, two Republican senators came forward to say they would not support him.
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Mr. Dourson notified the White House late on Wednesday of his decision to withdraw his name, according to a Senate aide, adding that Mr. Dourson would not remain at the agency.
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