Jared Blumenfeld, who heads up the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, and more than 140 tribal nations, has vowed to improve how the agency helps poor communities affected by environmental problems.
Appointed by President Obama in January, the 40-year-old Blumenfeld comes to the San Francisco-based post from down the street at City Hall, where for eight years he headed San Francisco's park...
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