Senate Urges President to Overturn One of Nation's Largest Federal Land Grabs

Statement

Date: Nov. 4, 2015
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Environment

U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) today welcomed passage of a bill expressing the Senate's disapproval of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, which amounts to one of the largest federal land grabs in history.

"The far-reaching WOTUS rule is a thinly veiled land grab that is detrimental to farmers, ranchers, business owners and landowners across the country. The message from the Senate to President Obama is clear: Keep the federal government out of Americans' backyards. The president should prioritize rural communities that depend on the land over his aspirations to expand the federal government and sign this bill immediately."

Yesterday, the Senate voted on a bill (S. 1140) directing the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw this flawed rule and issue a revised proposal. S. 1140, which needed 60 votes to move forward, failed in the Senate. Undeterred, the Senate voted again today on the resolution of disapproval, which only needs 51 votes to pass the Senate.


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