President Donald Trump’s top environmental adviser vowed May 15 to give the public a chance to weigh in on the Trump administration’s plans for replacing the Obama administration’s broad climate change policy.
Mary Neumayr, chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee she’ll release a draft of the Trump guidance, which has been under review at the Office of Management and Budget since February, and invite the public to comment before making it final.
Releasing the draft for comment “will depend on the OMB process, but we anticipate we’ll move ...