Tina Smith

09/03/2025 | Press release | Archived content

ICYMI: U.S. Senator Tina Smith Blasts Wrongful Firing of Duluth EPA Scientists by the Trump Administration

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) blasted the news that scientists at the Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division Laboratory were fired for signing onto a letter expressing concerns over cuts and changes at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they argued would endanger the health and safety of Minnesotans. In a statement to the Duluth News Tribune, Smith decried the firings and expressed pride in the workers who had the guts to sign onto the Declaration of Dissent warning about the impacts of EPA cuts.

"How is firing the people who keep Lake Superior and Minnesota's waters clean and safe a good idea? How does that benefit anyone? The sole reason they got fired is because they exercised their freedom of speech and dared to disagree with the Trump administration. I'm proud they had the guts to do it, to warn all of us. I don't care who you voted for, you didn't vote to fire scientists who keep our waters safe."

Senator Smith has been vocally critical of the recent attacks on the Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division Laboratory in Duluth. She and Senator Klobuchar (D-MN) pressed the EPA for answers after reports of staff layoffs at the lab in April and pressed for answers from EPA Administrator Zeldin. After employees were placed on leave for signing onto the Declaration of Dissent, Smith pressed the EPA to reinstate the workers, calling any threat of retaliation a violation of workers' First Amendment rights as affirmed by the Supreme Court.

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