A federal judge has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must release records related to companies' applications for new chemicals. This decision is a victory for environmental groups that sued the agency, alleging it failed to make the records public as required by the federal Toxic Substances Control Act. The ruling emphasizes the public's right to access information about chemical applications under review by the EPA.
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