EPA Threatened with Subpoena for Documents on Obama Coal Reg. Rewrite that Could Cost Thousands of JobsCEQ and OMB also Given Notice Subpoenas Could be Forthcoming for Documents First Sought in February
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 15, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
As part of the more than year-long investigation into the Obama Administration’s rewrite of a 2008 coal regulation, House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) today sent a final request letter to the Obama Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and threatened a subpoena for information and documents regarding EPA’s involvement in the rewrite of the coal regulation that could cost thousands of jobs. The Committee originally sought this information in a February 3, 2012 letter, along with requests to the White House’s Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ); and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Administration’s sweeping new rewrites could cost thousands of American jobs and decrease American energy production. All three agencies have been involved in the rewrite and have thus far failed to cooperate with the Committee’s investigation and document requests. Similar letters were sent to CEQ and OMB.
Click here to read the letter to the EPA.
Click here to read the letter to CEQ. Click here to read the letter to OMB. On March 28, 2012 the House Natural Resources Committee voted to give Chairman Hastings authority to issue subpoenas related to the investigation into the Department of the Interior’s rewrite of the 2008 Stream Buffer Zone Rule. ### |
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