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November 28, 2012
EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson gets some 1.5 million e-mails a year at her official, and publicized, address on the EPA e-mail system. Going back to the Bush administration, EPA administrators have used a more private e-mail address for the mail they really need to read.
Now GOP congressmen and conservative media are mounting criticism of Jackson's use of an e-mail account using her dog's name, claiming it's an effort to hide agency business. Agency officials maintain the practice is innocent. And it may be moot as well, if Jackson leaves the agency after completing a four-year term.
But it also raises issues about open government.
- "Lisa Jackson's 'Windsor' Knot," Politico, November 20, 2012, by Erica Martinson.
- "Watchdog Wants EPA Chief’s Use of Alias E-Mail Probed," Bloomberg, November 20, 2012, by Jim Snyder.
- "Letters Questioning Administration Officials’ Use of Secret Email Accounts," House Science Committee, November 16, 2012.
- "Press Virtually Ignoring Lisa Jackson's Use of 'Alias' Email Accounts for Official Business," NewsBusters, November 20, 2012, by Tom Blumer.
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