Posted by Justin Goodman | 19 07 2018

Following a WCW campaign and letters from over 55,000 taxpayers, Republicans and Democrats in Congress are holding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) accountable for torturing animals in useless experiments that...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 28 04 2018

White Coat Waste Project, Members of Congress, and influential politicos agree that wasteful air pollution animal tests at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be relegated to the trash heap of history.  So...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 18 04 2018

  To coincide with Tax Week 2018, White Coat Waste Project just launched a national campaign to defund the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) wasteful and deadly multi-million-dollar air pollution animal...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 10 03 2018

As first reported in The Daily Caller, a White Coat Waste Project analysis of government documents has revealed dozens of cruel, misleading and outdated multi-million-dollar animal tests at the Environmental...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 02 02 2017

  Government agencies openly admit that animal testing for the safety of chemicals and drugs is slow, expensive and inaccurate compared to modern cell-based and computerized tests. Yet, they still...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 01 12 2016

White Coat Waste Project is proud to announce the six recipients of our inaugural “Congressional Waste Warrior” awards for the 114th Congress. The prize recognizes Members of Congress who have...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 30 10 2016

It's truly scary how agencies from Veterans Affairs to the Environmental Protection Agency have been wasting your tax dollars to buy animal experimentation devices that wouldn’t be out of place in Dr. Frankenstein's...

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Posted by Justin Goodman | 06 04 2015

  Are Taxpayers Getting Their Money’s Worth from Animal Testing? My friend Liz Sheld had a big hand in this report on The Blaze asking whether a lot of federal...

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