The Senate voted 66-34 on Wednesday to confirm Michael Regan, North Carolina’s top environmental regulator, as head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Why it matters: Regan is the first Black man to lead the agency. He’ll be tasked with carrying out key elements of President Biden’s aggressive climate change agenda, after former President Trump rolled back more than 100 environmental regulations during his term.
Background: Regan previously held several senior roles with the Environmental Defense Fund and served at the EPA for a decade prior to that, with a focus on air quality and radiation under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
- His record in North Carolina includes a major settlement with utility giant Duke Energy on cleaning up waste from coal-fired power production.
- Agricultural groups including the American Farm Bureau Federation endorsed Regan’s nomination, as did several environmental activist groups like 350.org.
This looks like a very good choice of Michael Regan for a very important post which can help bring about really good changes which are much better than Trump’s choice.