EPA union officials are calling on Congress to conduct oversight into ongoing agency reorganizations started during the Bush administration, amid what they say arc unclear signals from EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson as to whether she will terminate the reorganization plans.rnUnion organizers are careful to draw a distinction between ongoing shuffles launched by the Bush EPA, including controversial changes to the Office of Research & Development (ORD) and within Region V, and possible Jackson-led reorganizations designed to strengthen environmental protections, such as downgrading the policy office's role in reviewing rules-changes largely supported by EPA staff.
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