Kennedy, Zeldin Announce Forever Chemicals Page on Epa Pfas Regulation Proposal
C-SPAN posted a page for an epa pfas regulation proposal announcement tied to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. The page identifies the event as an announcement on forever chemicals, but it does not include policy details in the material provided.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Lee Zeldin
The page title names Kennedy and Zeldin as the two officials making the announcement. For readers tracking federal policy on forever chemicals, that pairing shows the announcement spans both the Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency, the two departments named in the page title.
The source text does not include the substance of the announcement, a rule text, or any timeline for action. It instead centers on the event listing itself, which is the only news development visible in the material provided.
C-SPAN Page Details
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Forever Chemicals Announcement
For people watching the federal response to PFAS, the practical takeaway is narrow but important: a joint announcement was posted, and the official page identifies who is speaking. The source does not provide the regulatory language that would tell businesses, water systems, or households what standards, deadlines, or enforcement changes might follow.
That leaves the event page itself as the current reference point. Anyone waiting on the details will need the announcement text or subsequent agency materials to see whether the agencies are outlining new limits, revisions, or another action entirely.