The WOTUS question has been debated for decades in court, and varying Presidential administrations have issued regulatory definitions of WOT...
Unfortunately, that is not the case here. As I have said before, there is no greater example of bureaucratic overreach under the Clean Water...
However, sweeping legislation like the Clean Water Act, while certainly beneficial, can lead to bureaucratic overreach and regulatory headac...
The rule marks the third time in the past seven years the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) hav...
I am particularly disappointed they forced it on the public before the Supreme Court's forthcoming decision.
There's no greater example of bureaucratic overreach under the Clean Water Act than with the regulatory nightmare of complying with and unde...
I was heartened in 2020 when the Trump administration released the Navigable Waters Protection Rule, which finally brought some clarity and ...
Importantly, this definition is used for determining who must obtain a Clean Water Act section 404 'dredge and fill' permit, which is well k...
Regulations of any type should be simple and easy to follow.
I welcome the efforts by our Chair and this subcommittee to enhance capital formation and remove roadblocks.
For more than a half century, the Clean Water Act has functioned to improve the quality of our Nation's rivers, lakes, and streams, and we s...
It would be common sense to pause and wait to see what the Supreme Court decides before jamming this through now.
I am confident the House will pass the resolution.
You guys have no credibility. You have none. Your own guy taking free speech off of Twitter.
We need to have a democratized approach to this to benefit more people.
The titles of the hearings that we are holding today imply that every investor protection is a barrier.
Investor protection not only protects investors, it is necessary for the business economy as a whole that is seeking investment.
We could do is change the definition of, 'accredited investor,' to the following standards: someone who is investing less than 5 percent of ...