You were talking about how the agencies, particularly over time, have really become, I would say, a little more vague in...
An enormous amount of law being written by the agencies.
We cannot afford to pay the costs anymore of these overreaching rules that have no benefit to them.
But in Federal, you get the approval. And then there is another chance, really, for litigation.
Those forests that are managed where we actually allow timber harvesting are far healthier.
You really do not need the Federal Government butting in and creating high levels of uncertainty.
good neighbor authority is really moving more toward the type of approval process, sort of the one-stop approval process
President Obama, when he was a candidate, was talking about his proposed cap-and-trade policy. And he said, if enacted, ...
If the Federal Government gets involved and claims jurisdiction over these things, you are concerned...
We have a climate change problem in this world. We need to deal with it.
And it pretty well renders Congress pretty much useless.
We love our environment, and we want to keep it clean.
The impact of the rules on our economy--it is not being exaggerated--it will be detrimental and it will be irreversible.
$37,000 per day could be the potential fines if you do not obtain the necessary permit.
In the first two years of Obama Administration where they had a 60-vote filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
Maybe, that is a pretty good argument.
I had written an oversight letter to Mr. Howard Shelanski, the administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory...
the Clean Power Plan is the centerpiece of the Obama Administration's intended environmental legacy, but the repercussio...