EPA Hires GOP Media Firm To Help Craft Report Touting Pruitt’s First Year

on November 17, 2017 in Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 17: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt leaves after he spoke at an event November 17, 2017 in Washington, DC. Pruitt addressed The Federalist Society's 2017 National... WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 17: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt leaves after he spoke at an event November 17, 2017 in Washington, DC. Pruitt addressed The Federalist Society's 2017 National Lawyers Convention at the Mayflower Hotel. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) MORE LESS

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency used public money to hire a private media firm with strong Republican ties to help produce a report promoting Administrator Scott Pruitt’s first-year accomplishments.

Records show EPA paid $6,500 last month Go Big Media Inc. for work related to “design, graphics, production and edits of the EPA end of year report.” Go Big was founded by Republican political strategist Phillip Stutts and counts GOP candidates and conservative groups among its clients.

The 37-page report issued by the agency earlier this week references Pruitt by name 214 times. Of the two dozen photos included in the document, 20 include the administrator, a Republican who previously served that the elected attorney general of Oklahoma.

EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox defended the contract.

“We had two options: one vendor was $29,140 and the other was $6,500, but ultimately this document was made in-house,” Wilcox said.

It is at least the second time in the last year that EPA has hired a Republican-affiliated firm to assist its public affairs efforts.

In December, EPA pulled out of a $120,000 no-bid contract with Definers Public Affairs, a Virginia public relations firm founded by former Republican campaign operatives that specializes in opposition research on its clients’ political opponents and corporate rivals. The New York Times reported that a senior vice president at the firm had filed at least 40 requests under the Freedom of Information Act, many of them seeking emails and other records from EPA employees who have spoken out against Pruitt’s regulatory rollbacks.

Wilcox said the Go Big contract, which was first reported by E&E News, “pales in comparison” to the $568,000 paid under the Obama administration to Strategies 360, a public relations firm co-founded by a former Democratic campaign manager.

In that case, the firm was hired by the Swinomish Indian Tribe, which received a portion of an EPA grant to the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission to help educate the public about clean water initiatives in Puget Sound. A subsequent review by EPA’s Inspector General concluded last year that the payment to Strategies 360 did not violate federal lobbying prohibitions.

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  1. The Environmental Protection Agency used public money to hire a private media firm with strong Republican ties to help produce a report promoting Administrator Scott Pruitt’s first-year accomplishments.

    Somebody should tell Pruitt, that he doesn’t have any accomplishments, they are all Donald’s accomplishments, and Donald is not pleased, if somebody tries to take them away from him.

  2. Avatar for sanni sanni says:

    Naw, let him try to get some ‘glory’ and face time - so Trump gets pissed off and fires him.

    In this case, I honestly think any other person (caveat - not named Trump or married to someone named Trump) would be less damaging to the environment and this agency than Pruitt.

  3. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    Ridiculous.

    Russian bots work for free. Though if you’re really happy with their services, you can slip them a blini. Of course, with the current state of our EPA, they’ll be naturally tainted. No secret government lab necessary. See…we are great again.

  4. propaganda: noun: derogatory information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view: “he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda” synonyms: information · promotion · advertising · publicity · spin · disinformation · the dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy: "the party’s leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary"

  5. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    The 37-page report issued by the agency earlier this week references Pruitt by name 214 times. Of the two dozen photos included in the document, 20 include the administrator, a Republican who previously served that the elected attorney general of Oklahoma.

    This is awesome! He can hand this out in coach next time people start yelling at him. Can’t he just buy a $139k door and walk through it into another portal?

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