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Rep. Gosar Praises Court Decision Blocking EPA’s WOTUS Regulation

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) released the following statement after Judge Ralph Erickson of North Dakota blocked President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency’s new Waters of the United States regulation (WOTUS) that was slated to go into effect tomorrow as a result of a lawsuit filed by 13 states, including the state of Arizona:

For Immediate Release

Date:  August 27, 2015

Contact: Steven D. Smith

Steven.Smith@mail.house.gov

Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) released the following statement after Judge Ralph Erickson of North Dakota blocked President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency’s new Waters of the United States regulation (WOTUS) that was slated to go into effect tomorrow as a result of a lawsuit filed by 13 states, including the state of Arizona:

“Judge Erikson’s preliminary injunction blocking the EPA’s unconstitutional water grab puts the interests of hard-working Americans, small businesses, states and the agriculture community ahead of the self-interests of extremist environmental groups.

“WOTUS is a job-killing, overreaching new regulation that would be a dream killer for future generations and result in significant job losses as well as considerable harm to our economy. This terribly flawed Washington mandate contradicts prior Supreme Court decisions and seeks to expand agency control over 60% of our country’s streams as well as millions of acres of wetlands that were previously non-jurisdictional.

“This temporary victory is a big win for states and the people of our country who refuse to be ruled by executive fiat. I have been fighting this regulation from the very beginning and I will continue to do everything I can to fight this unconstitutional water grab and prevent it from ever being implemented.”


Background:

On March 25, 2014, the EPA and the Corps released a proposed rule that would assert Clean Water Act jurisdiction over nearly all areas with even the slightest of connections to water resources, including man-made conveyances.

On May 1, 2014, Congressman Gosar and 230 of his colleagues sent a letter to Gina McCarthy, Administrator of the EPA, and John M. McHugh, Secretary of the Army, urging them to withdraw the proposed rule. The full text of that letter can be found HERE.

On January 28, 2015, Congressman Gosar introduced H.R. 594, the Waters of the United States Regulatory Overreach Protection Act. This legislation has the support of 185 bipartisan cosponsors. Click HERE to read more about the Waters of the United States Regulatory Overreach Protection Act. 

On May 12, 2015, the House passed H.R. 1732, the Regulatory Integrity Protection Act, by a vote of 261-155. This critical legislation requires the EPA and Corps of Engineers to formally withdraw the agencies’ proposed rule that would redefine WOTUS and any subsequent final rule. Congressman Gosar joined the Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Bill Shuster in introducing this bill. Click HERE to read more. 

Congressman Gosar has also inserted funding riders into appropriations bills, blocked a democrat amendment that tried to strip one of his WOTUS riders and voted at least five different times for legislation that has passed the House to block WOTUS.  In July 2015, he berated EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and submitted revelatory evidence into the Congressional Record from senior Army Corps of Engineer employees which expressed serious legal and scientific deficiencies with the final draft of the WOTUS rule. 

More than 200 organizations and local municipalities have publicly declared their opposition to the proposed WOTUS rule.

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