Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The House Must Challenge EPA Regulations in Federal Court

EIN News says, "Fight Over EPA Regulations Heats Up U.S. House Republicans plan to advance two bills Tuesday that would delay and soften a pair of Environmental Protection Agency air toxics rules. (thehill.com)".

Sounds good but it's the same old problem. The House can pass the bills, but they will stall in the Senate, and never make the president's desk. He would veto them anyhow.

The House needs a different approach. Passing bills is futile, and we can't wait until November 2012.

The more likely successful approach would be to continually challenge EPA rules in the Federal Courts. Hopefully, a federal court will find an applicable previous congressional law unconstitutional.

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