What happens when a new administration inherits a water rule under fire? In the case of PFAS and lead pipe regulations, the lawsuits don’t pause—they pass hands.

Mae Stevens of Banner Public Affairs breaks down why incoming leaders must quickly decide whether to defend water protections in court, even as they’re still catching up on the fine print.

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