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In this week’s update, (1) The EPA is Fast Tracking the Scientific Review of Fluoride as Part of Efforts to Make America Healthy Again, (2) Administrator Zeldin Marks One Year of the Trump Administration with 500 Environmental Actions, and (3) A Recap on Travel to Michigan and Ohio to Tout Efforts to Make Vehicles More Affordable.
EPA is Fast Tracking the Scientific Review of Fluoride as Part of Efforts to Make America Healthy Again
 Building on great Make America Healthy Again momentum thanks to the leadership of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr., the EPA has been fast-tracking our scientific review of health concerns related to fluoride in drinking water. We are cutting four years off the usual Safe Drinking Water Act review schedule, and advancing gold standard science and radical transparency, particularly concerning childhood development and infant health outcomes.
Administrator Zeldin Marks One Year of Trump Admin with 500 Environmental Actions
 At the one-year mark of President Trump’s new term, EPA released a list of 500 environmental actions taken since President Trump took office. This Administration is delivering at least one action every single day to provide clean air, land, and water for all Americans, and we have no plans of slowing down!
Administrator Zeldin Travels to Michigan and Ohio to Tout Efforts to Make Vehicles More Affordable
 Administrator Zeldin was in the Buckeye state with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Ambassador Jamieson Greer, and Senator Bernie Moreno touring Ford and Stellantis auto plants in Avon and Toledo. The three Cabinet Members then attended the Detroit Auto Show. The Trump Admin has been piling up major wins across all 3 of the agencies and beyond to end EV mandates, ramp up consumer choice, and help bring affordable American made vehicles to market.
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