Grassley: Former EPA Official Needs To Pay Back $98K In Wasted Tax Dollars

Iowa — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is calling on the federal EPA to demand one of its former leaders pay back tens of thousands of dollars she “wasted” while in office.

Grassley stopped short of saying criminal charges should be filed against Katherine Lemos, the former chair and CEO of the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board. He says Lemos violated the public trust and squandered taxpayer resources.


Grassley quotes a recent EPA Inspector General report that says Lemos improperly spent almost 98-thousand dollars on travel, unnecessary training, and office décor.


Grassley says members of the CSB are paid to investigate and respond to chemical hazard situations, not to redecorate their offices. He says the misspent funds should be returned to reimburse taxpayers — and to deter future abuse.


Lemos resigned in July of 2022. The inspector general report found Lemos illegally used government funds to pay for travel between Washington, DC and her home in San Diego. The report also says she spent more than 22-thousand dollars to redecorate her office, violating a federal law that caps such expenses at five-thousand dollars.

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