This text presents a blueprint for reorganizing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a conservative agenda. The document argues that the EPA has become overly bureaucratic and inefficient, prioritizing political goals over its core mission of protecting public health and the environment. The author advocates for a more limited government approach, emphasizing state leadership, streamlined processes, and accountable progress. The text details specific policy changes, organizational restructuring, personnel adjustments, and budget reallocations to achieve these goals. It aims to bring the EPA back to its roots, fostering a more transparent and efficient agency that operates with a focus on tangible results.