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Sidelined Children’s Health Official Says EPA Inaction Means “Kids Are Disposable”

Making sure children are protected from environmental toxins has been Dr. Ruth Etzel's job at the Environmental Protection Agency. She's the agency's top pediatric expert – the author of textbooks and policy handbooks on children's environmental health. As director of the Office of Children's Health Protection (OCHP), it was her job to determine the impacts of regulations on children.

October 15, 2018 | Source: CBS News | by

Making sure children are protected from environmental toxins has been Dr. Ruth Etzel’s job at the Environmental Protection Agency. She’s the agency’s top pediatric expert – the author of textbooks and policy handbooks on children’s environmental health. As director of the Office of Children’s Health Protection (OCHP), it was her job to determine the impacts of regulations on children.

“I often think of the Office of Children’s Health as the conscience of EPA, because, you know, we’re kind of nagging at them: ‘Is this okay for children? Are you sure this is okay for children?'” she told correspondent Anna Werner. 

But from the beginning of the Trump administration, Dr. Etzel says it seemed those above her no longer wanted her advice. “Our message is no longer welcome. The message that children are not little adults and they need special protections is not welcome,” she said.

Her monthly meetings to advise the EPA administrator were abruptly halted.