there has been no shortage of bad decisions made with limited transparency. Science itself is clearly under attack.
Raúl Grijalva
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Raúl Manuel Grijalva is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, Grijalva has been an advocate for environmental protection, education, and healthcare reform throughout his tenure in Congress. He has played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, particularly those aimed at addressing climate change and promoting social justice.
I will continue to be an outspoken advocate for action, and my voice will be part of the American chorus calling for your resignation.
Retaliating against civil servants for raising health and safety concerns is unlawful, but there are many more items to add to your resume of failure.
But allowing scientists to be free from censorship, manipulation of their results or intimidation would go a long way toward improving the decision process.
Simply put, we cannot make good policy in the public interest unless we fairly consider the weight of scientific information fully.
We have seen story after story about climate change being deleted from government websites.
It is no secret that this administration is not a big fan of science, especially when it comes to science that has overwhelmingly determined that climate change is caused by humans.





