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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAfter Weeks of Fake Outrage Over East Palestine, Republicans Push to Weaken Water Protection
After Weeks of Fake Outrage Over East Palestine, Republicans Push to Weaken Water ProtectionThe Ohio train derailment story is also a story about water pollution.
Republicans have spent weeks criticizing the response to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, lobbing attacks at any target close enough for something to stick. Seldom have they directly confronted the clear-as-day culprit: corporate-bought deregulation. The charade has now hit another milestone, as Republicans line up behind a party-wide push to deregulate water protection in the United States.
On Tuesday, the Republican-led House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted to reverse a Biden administration rule on water protectionwhich could affect communities contaminated by disasters like the one in East Palestine.
In 2015, the Obama administration announced a rule that expanded the definition of what kinds of bodies of water can be covered under the Clean Water Act, the now 50-year-old law tasked with overseeing water pollution and protecting the integrity of the countrys waterways.
In 2020, the Trump administration rolled back Obamas changes, letting polluters off the hook and leaving regulators with less jurisdiction over protecting waterways. The approach limited federal protection to cover only permanent bodies of water and not other smaller but still impactful waterways, like streams of water that flow only part of the year. As a result, Trumps rule deferred to states to determine what would and wouldnt be protected by the Clean Water Act. In a case like Ohio, where the local government has been slow to respond to the contamination of water, such limits could make communities worse off.
In January, the Biden administration issued a rule...
On Tuesday, the Republican-led House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted to reverse a Biden administration rule on water protectionwhich could affect communities contaminated by disasters like the one in East Palestine.
In 2015, the Obama administration announced a rule that expanded the definition of what kinds of bodies of water can be covered under the Clean Water Act, the now 50-year-old law tasked with overseeing water pollution and protecting the integrity of the countrys waterways.
In 2020, the Trump administration rolled back Obamas changes, letting polluters off the hook and leaving regulators with less jurisdiction over protecting waterways. The approach limited federal protection to cover only permanent bodies of water and not other smaller but still impactful waterways, like streams of water that flow only part of the year. As a result, Trumps rule deferred to states to determine what would and wouldnt be protected by the Clean Water Act. In a case like Ohio, where the local government has been slow to respond to the contamination of water, such limits could make communities worse off.
In January, the Biden administration issued a rule...
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After Weeks of Fake Outrage Over East Palestine, Republicans Push to Weaken Water Protection (Original Post)
GGoss
Mar 2023
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Hey, they gotta stay "on Brand". That "brand" being the same as a death cult's.... nt
Carlitos Brigante
Mar 2023
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republianmushroom
(14,162 posts)1. What did you expect.
Carlitos Brigante
(26,524 posts)2. Hey, they gotta stay "on Brand". That "brand" being the same as a death cult's.... nt