Everything about Stephen L Johnson totally explained
Stephen L. Johnson (born
March 21,
1951 in
Washington D. C.) is the current
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Johnson attended
Taylor University, receiving a B.A. in biology followed by a
master's degree in pathology from
George Washington University. Before working for the U.S. Government, he held a number of positions in laboratory and bio-technology companies. He was also the director of Hazelton Laboratories (now known as
Covance).
He became the acting Administrator of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency on
January 26 2005. On
March 4 2005, President
George W. Bush nominated him formally for the permanent position, replacing former administrator
Michael O. Leavitt.
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Johnson was criticized for his support of using human subjects in pesticide testing. In April, a hold was placed on his confirmation vote after he refused to cancel the
Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study, which advocated recording the effects of pesticides on children from infancy to age 3. On April 8, Johnson canceled the study. His nomination was confirmed by the Senate on April 29.
Johnson is currently attempting to block the efforts of 17 states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve fuel economy. He has defended his position by arguing that “The Bush administration is moving forward with a clear national solution, not a confusing patchwork of state rules. I believe this is a better approach than if individual states were to act alone.” However, the state rules he's blocking are more stringent than the Bush administration's proposed national solution. Johnson came under investigation for allowing the White House to improperly interfere with the decision to grant California a waiver to limit greenhouse gases. The investigation began when it became know that, prior to a series of communiques with the Bush administration, Johnson had planned on granting California the waiver. Johnson has refused to comment on his talks with the White House, and has ignored subpoenas for relevant documents. On May 20, 2008, Johnson was questioned for three hours by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The Committee Chair,
Henry Waxman (D-CA), said "You have essentially become a figurehead....The president apparently insisted in his judgment and overrode the unanimous recommendations of EPA scientific and legal experts. You reversed yourself after having candid conversations with the White House."
Johnson's stance on this and other issues was criticized by the scientific journal
Nature, which charged him with acting in "reckless disregard for law, science or the agency's own rules — or, it seems, the anguished protests of his own subordinates."
On
February 29 2008, four
labor unions representing most of the EPA's professional staff published an open letter to Johnson, complaining that he'd ignored the EPA's official Principles of Scientific Integrity in advancing
Bush Administration positions on
water fluoridation, pesticide regulation, mercury emissions, and greenhouse gas control.
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