The governor appeared with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin as they talked about a range of topics from air quality to saving the Great Salt Lake. But the EPA administrator declined to weigh in on the stratus project. The governor did. The relationship varies from one state to the next, but the one most important consistency across all the states of this country is just to make sure that everyone's looking at the EPA as an agency that has a totally open door willing to help however possible. And that's our attitude with Utah. And I would just add to that, that in Utah, we have to follow the law. (00:21–00:38)
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