The Senate voted to confirm Michael Regan to head the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, becoming the first Black man to lead the agency. RELATED: Biden environmental team heavy on experience, diversity According to USA Today, the 44-year-old was confirmed with a bipartisan vote of 66-34, with sixteen Republicans voting in his favor. Regan worked at the EPA for several years in the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards before joining the Environmental Defense Fund in 2008. In 2015, he founded M. Regan and Associates, an environmental issues consulting firm, before becoming cabinet secretary for North Carolina's Department of Environmental […]
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