President Biden's proposed waters of the United States rule is a blatant example of Federal overreach. The rule will lead to further regulatory burdens on our farmers, and it gives unelected bureaucrats more power to dictate how landowners manage their own property. Under this new guidance, the EPA would have broad authority to determine what is considered a navigable water, which could potentially include anything from a pond to a puddle. I would remind the President that American farmers are the original conservationists. They know how to take care of the land because that land is their livelihood. The administration has already made life harder for our agricultural community through skyrocketing input costs, oppressive environmental regulation, and a war on fossil fuel. We should be supporting farmers' efforts instead of hamstringing them. Do you know the water that I am most concerned about? It is not ponds. It is not puddles. It is the swamp here in D.C. that wants to take away our hard-earned property and take over every aspect of American life. I was proud to just vote for the passage of H.J. Res. 27 today to nullify this terrible Biden waters of the U.S. rule. ____________________
Share & report
More from Rick Allen
I was unavoidably detained. Had I been present, I would have voted ``nay'' on rollcall No. 116, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 117, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 118, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 119, ``nay'' on rollcall No. 120 and ``nay'' on rollcall No…
We should empower our workforce to flourish. However, Washington Democrats are fixated on dragging us back to an outdated model via their PRO Act, which would strip workers of their freedoms and force every American worker to either join a…
America has always been a Nation of trailblazers. From the automobile to the iPhone, the entrepreneurial spirit of the American people is the engine of progress that moves our world forward toward a better tomorrow. As we chart a course…
I thank Congressman Lamborn for arranging this Special Order. Mr. Speaker, when President Roosevelt convened the inaugural celebration of National Bible Week, as was mentioned, it was 1941. America was still recovering from an economic…





