Interior Department Disregards President Obama's Transparency Pledge, Fails to Comply with Subpoena on Coal Regulations that Internal Documents Show Would Destroy Thousands of American Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
April 12, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement after the Department of the Interior failed to provide the documents requested in the April 4, 2012 subpoena related to the Committee’s more than year-long investigation into the Obama Administration’s rewrite of a coal production regulation, the 2008 Stream Buffer Zone Rule:
“The Obama Administration has not made a secret of their disdain for coal energy and the job losses and higher energy costs to families and businesses that their policies will cause, but this is no excuse for the Interior Department to refuse to comply with a Congressional subpoena. “For over a year the Interior Department has dodged legitimate questions and document requests to avoid being held accountable for decisions made in rewriting this coal production regulation and the highly unusual manner in which they are drafting the new rule. Their decision to flout a subpoena by reciting an already refuted excuse—that because they’re still writing the regulation they don’t have to comply with Congressional oversight—is either arrogant or a desperate attempt to avoid disclosing their actions. This is not a legal basis for them to refuse to provide these documents and recordings to Congress and they were duly informed of this fact over three months ago. A desire to shield their actions from Congressional oversight is not a basis for defying a subpoena. The Department’s stubborn resistance to even the smallest amount of transparency and Congressional oversight only raises more questions about their decision to suddenly cast aside and rapidly rewrite a coal regulation that endured five years of painstaking environmental and scientific analysis. “Although the Interior Department has failed to comply with the deadline of the first subpoena for a narrow and specific set of documents and recordings that the Department could easily accumulate and disclose in a timely manner, this will not delay my issuing a second subpoena seeking a broader range of more comprehensive documents. The Obama Administration will be held to account for providing all of these documents and will not be permitted to skirt President Obama’s own pledge of unprecedented transparency.” Background: The specific documents sought in the subpoena include:
For more information, on the Committee’s oversight investigation, visit /oversight/coalregs ### |
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