http://hotair.com/archives/2013/06/10/psst-there-are-four-separate-scandals-going-on-at-epa-right-now/
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Psst: There are four separate scandals going on at EPA right now****posted
at 9:21 pm on June 10, 2013 by Mary Katharine Ham****

Oh, that we were not flooded with scandals already, this might actually
rate some coverage. But alas, as it is, even a news junkie like myself
didn’t know there were four separate EPA scandals going on until Gabriel
Malor <https://twitter.com/gabrielmalor> laid it out for me. You should follow
him because he’s smart. <http://minx.cc/?post=340725>****

Four simultaneous scandals is the most of any agency we’re talking about
right now. It’s gonna take a lot more attention before the EPA is forced to
clean house. More than a couple congressional letters, I would think, which
is why I’m writing about it now. I don’t know if it’s because EPA is
relatively more popular than some of the other agencies embroiled in
scandal now, or if these scandals simply affect fewer people directly, but
this is probably the best chance we’ve had in a while to curtail EPA’s
prosperity-destroying activities.****

Make sure you go over and read the whole thing, but here’s the
run-down.<http://minx.cc/?post=340725>
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*1) The EPA gave an ethics award to fake employee, “Richard Windsor,” who
was already just an unethically created e-mail alias for the agency’s
former head, Lisa P. Jackson.*****

HotAir’s covered this story several times, but it really escalated to a
point I don’t think I would have even concocted for a fictional account of
government stupidity for fear it might feel like a reach. But government
stupidity, undaunted by such a challenge and unbound by the limits of my
imagination indeed awarded the “scholar of ethical behavior” award, among
other professional recognitions, to a dude who does not exist and was
created merely to unethically circumvent FOIA
requests.<http://hotair.com/archives/2013/06/03/real-life-former-epa-chiefs-dodgy-email-alias-received-scholar-of-ethical-behavior-certification/>
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As the result of the persistence of the Competitive Enterprise Institute in
pursuing their Freedom of Information Act requests, we found out late last
year that Jackson had been using an epa.gov email account under the name of
“Richard Windsor,” and that in practice it looked an awful lot like a
deliberate attempt by Jackson to fly beneath the transparency radar when
communicating about costly and publicly controversial EPA ideas and
initiatives. Even better, it now looks like the EPA awarded the
non-existent Richard Windsor with several of the oh-so-august bureaucracy’s
required workplace certifications****

.
As Erika wrote, this is real life.****

*2) The EPA makes conservatives pay a fortune for FOIAs to be granted while
waiving fees for liberal groups.*****

According to research from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, whose
fellow Chris Horner uncovered “Richard
Windsor:”<http://pjmedia.com/blog/epa-accused-of-waiving-foia-fees-for-left-wing-groups-over-conservative-ones/>
****

Specifically, CEI asserts that the EPA is waiving FOIA fees for what it
describes as left-wing groups – like the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources
Defense Council, and EarthJustice – while it “systematically denies waivers
for groups on the right,” according to CEI Senior Fellow Christopher Horner.
****

Horner said his research shows that from January 2012 to Spring 2013 the
fees for “green” groups were waived in 75 out of 82 cases. Meanwhile, the
EPA effectively or expressly denied his request for fee waivers in 14 of 15
FOIA instances over this same time period. Horner’s appeals of the EPA
decisions to deny his fee waivers were rejected.****

Further review, Horner said, established that “green” groups proved
successful in getting their fees waived 92 percent of the time. ****

As Gabe notes <http://minx.cc/?post=340725>, the EPA is kindly
“considering” an investigation into this matter. Most transparent
administration evah. More pressure, please, Congress!****

*3) EPA contractors are basically Gym, Tan, Laundrying in new, swanky rec
rooms thanks to your tax money. *****

Aww, 
yeah:<http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-06-05/national/39760554_1_warehouse-passports-report>
****

In a huge Environmental Protection Agency warehouse in Landover,
enterprising workers made sure that they had all the comforts of home. They
created personal rec rooms with televisions, radios, chairs and couches. On
the walls were photos, calendars and pinups. For entertainment, they had
books, magazines and videos. If they got hungry, they could grab something
from a refrigerator and pop it into a microwave.****

The crown jewel of their hideaway — which stored EPA office furnishings —
was a 30-by-45-foot athletic center, cobbled together from “surplus” EPA
gym equipment and decked out with a music system provided via “other agency
inventory items,” according to a recently released inspector general’s
report.****

All of it was carefully hidden from security cameras by partitions and
piles of boxes set up by the workers, employees of Apex Logistics, the
contractor that ran the warehouse until the EPA severed ties after learning
of the situation last month.****

*4) The EPA leaked confidential information on farmers and cattle
facilities to environmental groups. No bigs.*****

For your NOM-IRS analogy, this one’s
perfect:<http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2013/06/07/why-is-the-epa-leaking-private-farm-info-to-radical-environemental-groups-n1615456>
****

According to a letter from a group of Senators to Acting EPA Administrator
Bob Perciasepe, the EPA “released farm information for 80,000 livestock
facilities in 30 states as the result of a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request from national environmental organizations. It is our
understanding that the initial release of data contained personal
information that was not required by the FOIA request for ten states
including Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Montana,
Nebraska, Ohio and Utah. This release included names and personal
addresses.” ****

The Senators sent the letter Friday to express concern over the sensitivity
of the data that was released to groups like Earth Justice, Pew Charitable
Trust and Natural Resources Defense Council and to ask how the EPA plans to
protect the data of farms and ranches that are also homes to families. ****

I’m in ur database, leakin to your political enemies.****

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