The Trump administration’s soon-to-be-released health policy strategy will direct the EPA to take actions to protect children from diseases resulting from the cumulative load of chemicals in modern society, senior agency officials said Wednesday.
The final strategy report the White House has been developing to follow up on the Make Our Children Healthy Again report issued in May will be released in September, said David Fotouhi, deputy administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency.
The report, however, won’t detail how the agency must accomplish the objectives the strategy sets, EPA Associate Deputy Administrator Travis Voyles told the agency’s Children’s Health Protection ...
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