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The Sierra Club Declared War on Scott Pruitt - and Won
https://slate.com/technology/2018/07/scott-pruitt-how-the-sierra-club-declared-war-on-the-epa-head-and-won.htmlThe Sierra Club Declared War on Scott Pruittand Won
An inside look at how the environmental groups campaign against Pruitt ended up uncovering his wildest misconduct.
By Aaron Mak
July 20, 20185:55 AM
Of Scott Pruitts many bad weeks of press, the first week of June may have been his worst. Pruitt had been under scrutiny since his appointment as head of the Environmental Protection Agency for his close ties to the industries he was supposed to regulate. He had done little to quiet his skeptics. For the past few months, news stories had detailed his questionable interactions with energy lobbyists and exorbitant spending on air travel and security. By June, the stories had reached almost comical extremes. The heady week began when the Washington Post detailed his offices purchase of a dozen fountain pens for $1,560. Three days later, the New York Times reported that he had directed an aide to acquire a used mattress from the Trump International Hotel. The next day, the Post revealed that Pruitt had used his position to try to land his wife a Chick-fil-A franchise.
Pruitts resignation on July 5 was the culmination of this relentless wave of scandals. (Chief of staff John Kelly reportedly called the agency to say it was time for Pruitt to go soon after a CNN story revealed that Pruitt had suggested to the president that he replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general.) Congressional investigators, whistleblowers, and reporters were all instrumental in unearthing the administrators ethical lapses and prompting his exit from office. But some of the wildest misconduct from the Pruitt era may never have made it into the public eye were it not for the Sierra Club, an advocacy organization that focuses on environmental policy.
Documents from the Sierra Clubs Freedom of Information Act requests led to stories about the used mattress and the Chick-fil-A franchiselikely violations of ethics rules stating that government officials cannot have staffers run personal errands for them or use their offices for personal gain. The clubs FOIA requests were what revealed that Pruitts top aide, Millan Hupp, had signed off on the purchase of the customized silver fountain pens and journals embossed with Pruitts signature, along with the total price of the order: $1,670. Hupp resigned on June 6, five days after the piece was published.
We did not expect to find thousands of dollars in fountain pens and Chick-fil-A, said Elena Saxonhouse, the senior attorney for the Sierra Club who led the FOIA effort. Nor had the organization set out to refashion itself into a political opposition-research shop. The Sierra Club typically engages in environmental philanthropy and issue advocacy. During the Obama era, the club was primarily engaged in lobbying for progressive energy and pollution regulations and in shutting down coal plants as part of its Beyond Coal campaign, efforts that are still ongoing. Headquartered in Oakland, California, the Sierra Club has 3 million members and supporters and more than 60 chapters nationwide. It took in more than $71 million in donations and grants in 2016. Its biggest programs, such as Beyond Coal and Our Wild America, which focuses on protecting public lands, each cost millions of dollars per year.
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The Sierra Club Declared War on Scott Pruitt - and Won (Original Post)
dalton99a
Jul 2018
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lapfog_1
(29,199 posts)1. In reality he did it to himself.
it isn't brain surgery to avoid corruption in the civil service... there are rules and the rules are made known to any federal employee or contractor, including cabinet level secretaries.
Misuse of staff, soliciting meetings for the purpose of helping a family member, etc... all well known no-no's.
hlthe2b
(102,232 posts)2. Well, I'm glad for small victories, I guess, but his damage has been done.
I don't hold out great hope that his fellow Oklahomans will "see the light" and prevent his running for Governor or other office, but even "small hope" springs eternal.