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EPA OMBUDSMAN CITIZENS' FORUM
Martin Edwin Andersen
The Government Accountability Project (GAP) and the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) are sponsoring a January 14, 2003 joint congressional/citizen oversight hearing on the need for an independent ombudsman at the Evironmental Protection Agency.
PRESS ADVISORY
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<br />WHAT: Congressional/citizen oversight forum on the need for an independent ombudsman at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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<br />WHEN: Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 9:00 A.M.
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<br />WHERE: 628 Dirksen Senate Office Building
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<br />WHO: Senator Michael Crapo, R-Idaho
<br /> Congressman Jerrold Nadler, D-NY
<br /> Robert Martin, former EPA ombudsman
<br />Christine Todd Whitman, EPA administrator (invited to testify)
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<br />CONTACT: Martin Edwin Andersen, Government Accountability Project,
<br />(202) 408-0034. Ext. 124; Claire Lobdell, ext. 132
<br /> Danni Downing, Project On Government Oversight,
<br /> (202) 347-1122
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<br />BACKGROUND:
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<br />The forum will make a record of the reality behind EPA promises last year of improved service to resolve community concerns about threats from Superfund sites and toxic wastes. A 2001 General Accounting Office (GAO) report recommended that the EPA "provide [its] Ombudsman with a separate budget and … [t]he authority to hire, fire and supervise his own staff." Instead, EPA anounced it was implementing the reforms by abolishing the national ombudsman’s office and reconstituting it within the agency’s Office of Inspector General. (GAO) In a report last fall, GAO rejected that response as counterproductive and contrary to its recommendations.
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<br />When the Ombudsman’s office was abolished, some two dozen cases were pending. At Senate and House hearings last summer EPA promised intensified efforts and improved service to affected communities as a result reorganizing the ombudsman duties. Unfortuately, citizen leaders consistently have reported that in fact the agency abandoned them, and that threats from deadly poisons in their ground and water continue unabated without any grounds for hope. The forum will allow affected commuities to make a record of the reality since last summer’s rhetoric. Citizens from Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas will be attending.
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<br />On Congress’ final day last session, the Senate approved S.606, a bill that would create by statute a structurally indpendent EPA national ombudsman office. Both GAP and POGO have praised it as outstanding good government legislation and a possible model for all agencies, if adopted. GAP is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest law firm that assists whistleblowers. POGO is a nonprofit, non-profit watchdog group that strives to promote a government that is accountable to the citizenry.
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EPA OMBUDSMAN CITIZENS' FORUM
Martin Edwin Andersen
The Government Accountability Project (GAP) and the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) are sponsoring a January 14, 2003 joint congressional/citizen oversight hearing on the need for an independent ombudsman at the Evironmental Protection Agency.
PRESS ADVISORY
<br />
<br />WHAT: Congressional/citizen oversight forum on the need for an independent ombudsman at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
<br />
<br />WHEN: Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 9:00 A.M.
<br />
<br />WHERE: 628 Dirksen Senate Office Building
<br />
<br />WHO: Senator Michael Crapo, R-Idaho
<br /> Congressman Jerrold Nadler, D-NY
<br /> Robert Martin, former EPA ombudsman
<br />Christine Todd Whitman, EPA administrator (invited to testify)
<br />
<br />CONTACT: Martin Edwin Andersen, Government Accountability Project,
<br />(202) 408-0034. Ext. 124; Claire Lobdell, ext. 132
<br /> Danni Downing, Project On Government Oversight,
<br /> (202) 347-1122
<br />
<br />
<br />BACKGROUND:
<br />
<br />The forum will make a record of the reality behind EPA promises last year of improved service to resolve community concerns about threats from Superfund sites and toxic wastes. A 2001 General Accounting Office (GAO) report recommended that the EPA "provide [its] Ombudsman with a separate budget and … [t]he authority to hire, fire and supervise his own staff." Instead, EPA anounced it was implementing the reforms by abolishing the national ombudsman’s office and reconstituting it within the agency’s Office of Inspector General. (GAO) In a report last fall, GAO rejected that response as counterproductive and contrary to its recommendations.
<br />
<br />When the Ombudsman’s office was abolished, some two dozen cases were pending. At Senate and House hearings last summer EPA promised intensified efforts and improved service to affected communities as a result reorganizing the ombudsman duties. Unfortuately, citizen leaders consistently have reported that in fact the agency abandoned them, and that threats from deadly poisons in their ground and water continue unabated without any grounds for hope. The forum will allow affected commuities to make a record of the reality since last summer’s rhetoric. Citizens from Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas will be attending.
<br />
<br />On Congress’ final day last session, the Senate approved S.606, a bill that would create by statute a structurally indpendent EPA national ombudsman office. Both GAP and POGO have praised it as outstanding good government legislation and a possible model for all agencies, if adopted. GAP is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest law firm that assists whistleblowers. POGO is a nonprofit, non-profit watchdog group that strives to promote a government that is accountable to the citizenry.
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