Browsing All posts tagged under »TCEQ ethics«

Michael Honeycutt, TCEQ Tox Director, Lies under Oath

September 12, 2020

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Michael Honeycutt, Ph.D., whom this post tersely exposes, is the director of toxicology of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). He is also the current chairman of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Boards but, amid some controversy concerning his ethics, reportedly will not be seeking reappointment when his term ends next month. Readers […]

Michael Honeycutt, EPA Top Science Adviser, Lies under Oath

August 24, 2020

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Michael Honeycutt, Ph.D., whom this post tersely exposes, is the chairman of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Boards and the director of toxicology of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Readers may consult “What TCEQ Exec L’Oreal Stepney Would Ask Michael Honeycutt if She Cared Whether the Directors Her Agency Employed Were Unscrupulous […]

What TCEQ Exec L’Oreal Stepney Would Ask Michael Honeycutt if She Cared Whether the Directors Her Agency Employed Were Unscrupulous Stooges

August 16, 2020

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The author of this post, Todd Greene, was baselessly sued in 2013 (not for the first time) by a scientist in the employ of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) named Tiffany Bredfeldt, who called upon her boss, Michael Honeycutt, TCEQ director of toxicology and today head of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory […]

Stephanie Bergeron Perdue Should Head the TCEQ

March 1, 2020

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Two recent posts have explained why finding something positive to say about an employee of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, or TCEQ, Texas’s equivalent of the EPA, presents the writer with a challenge. The testimony of two of its employees groundlessly coerced an unconstitutional speech injunction against the writer in 2013, a couple of […]