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She Lobbied for Formaldehyde. Now She’s at E.P.A. Approving New Chemicals.
Published: February 26, 2025
Lynn Dekleva, who recently took a senior role at the agency, once led an aggressive effort by industry to block regulations on formaldehyde. Read More.
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