
Thomas Lee
Freelance Writer at The Boston Globe
Columnist at ASAM News
Biz journalist. Author of “The Bruce Lee Code” (Career Press) and “Rebuilding Empires” (St. Martin’s Press)
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1 week ago |
mondaq.com | Thomas Lee |Erin Brooks |Bryan Keyt |John Kindschuh
On April 28, 2025, EPA Administrator Zeldinissued the Agency's most comprehensive statement sinceTrump's inauguration regarding how EPA plans to address PFAScompounds under a variety of ongoing regulatory programs ("EPAStatement"). The EPA Statement signals a continuation of manyof the Biden EPA's priorities and actions regarding PFAS, alsowhile noting efforts to refine the scope of some of thoseactions.
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2 weeks ago |
asamnews.com | Thomas Lee
By Thomas Lee“I’m just saying … I wish someone would,” wrote a Facebook friend earlier this month. She didn’t have to elaborate. Everyone knew what she was talking about. She was hoping that someone would kill President Trump. “Absolutely. First thing I think about upon waking up,” another person responded. “Champagne is in the fridge waiting ….” another user wrote. Yikes. I’m no fan of Trump.
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Thomas Lee
For nearly 50 years, Steve Liquori has made a living selling basic t-shirts, caps, and hoodies. His Goodwear company, based in Essex, proudly plays up its Made in the USA pedigree, a distinction nearly extinct in a market saturated with clothes from Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Mexico. A business owner like Liquori might seem like the target audience for President Trump’s tariff-fueled effort to bring manufacturing back to America. But Liquori’s views are quite the opposite.
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2 weeks ago |
info.pressganey.com | Thomas Lee
Trust is in short supply in society today. And the impact of that trend has serious implications for healthcare. Without trust, patients cannot get peace of mind that their outcomes are as good as they can be, given the cards that they’ve been dealt. And without trust, healthcare organizations cannot recruit and retain the employees that they need. The latest data from Press Ganey shows both good news and bad news.
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3 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | Thomas Lee |John Kindschuh
SummaryWhen evaluating legal risk relating to per- and polyfluoroalkylsubstances ("PFAS"), most businesses typically considerwastewater, groundwater, or soil impacts, not air emissions. However, state and federal regulatory agencies have increasinglyconsidered whether PFAS in air emissions affect the environment, paving the path for futureemission controls.
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