Chairman Hastings Presses Secretary Salazar to Comply with Committee Oversight, Document Requests
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
February 15, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) today questioned Secretary Ken Salazar on the Interior Department’s lack of compliance with legitimate oversight requests from the Committee on actions and policies that directly impact American jobs and the economy.
The Committee is investigating the Department’s rewrite of coal regulations and the White House’s editing of a peer-reviewed report that recommended imposing a drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s been over a year since these investigations began and the Department continues to withhold an untold number of documents. At the hearing, Chairman Hastings specifically noted the Department’s efforts to block the Committee from obtaining 13 documents about an Office of Inspector General investigation into the White House’s edits of the drilling safety report. “While I appreciate Secretary Salazar’s commitment to work with the Committee on our oversight efforts, I remain deeply concerned and frustrated over the Department’s inability to comply with our document requests,” said Chairman Hastings following the hearing. “In our January 25th letter, Chairman Lamborn and I very clearly stated our intent to move to compel production if the deadline were not met. We are very serious about his because thousands of American jobs are at stake.” Background Obama Administration’s Efforts to Rewrite Coal Regulations Obama Administration’s Decision to Include Gulf Drilling Moratorium in DOI Report ### |
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