Katherine Scarlett, who served as a top environmental policy adviser in the Trump administration, has left her position, as confirmed by an official to The Hill. Scarlett chaired the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), where she was involved in the rollback of federal environmental standards for new infrastructure projects. Bloomberg Government was the first to report on her departure, noting that Scarlett is moving to a consulting firm.
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White House environmental policy adviser Katherine Scarlett leaves administration
Katherine Scarlett, a key environmental policy adviser in the Trump administration, has departed from her role as chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. She was known for leading efforts to roll back federal environmental standards for infrastructure projects and is reportedly transitioning to a consulting firm.
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Top White House environment adviser departs administration
White House environmental policy adviser Katherine Scarlett leaves administration