EPA Administrator Zeldin: Remote Work Is Over
Briefly

Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, announced the end of remote work, urging all employees to return to the office as part of a broader move by the Trump administration. He recognized the hard work of in-person staff while stressing the need for collaboration and presence in the office. Zeldin highlighted dismally low occupancy rates at the EPA headquarters, describing it as "too vacant", and underscored the importance of every employee in fulfilling the mission of protecting the environment and public health.
To the dedicated employees who have been showing up to the office every day, thank you. Your commitment to our mission does not go unnoticed.
The American people rely on every single one of us to protect their access to clean air, land, and water. Our mission of protecting human health and the environment is far too important for any of us to ever come up short.
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