Does the public have the right to see the science used by federal agencies to justify regulatory decisions that cost Americans hundreds of billions of dollars every year?
That's the issue before a hearing today of a subcommittee of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology that will focus on "secret science" at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Members of the committee have asked for, then demanded and finally subpoenaed the underlying data for two studies used by EPA to justify major regulatory policies. The agency refuses to make that data available despite the subpoena.
So much for transparency
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This is just the latest treasonous act by this very, very dangerous gov't entity(EPA) and, in the hands of these fanatic liberal traitors, demands de-funding.
ReplyDeleteFor more please reference SbyNews' article,
"GOVERNOR O'MALLEY ISSUES STATEMENT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S DEFENSE OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY TMDL"
and research the American Farm Bureau Federation's case.
The arrogance of the EPA is nothing short of belligerent.
Congressman Harris already knows my views on de-funding this rogue agency.
Secret science is another term for religious belief.
ReplyDeleteThe church of global warming is the EPAs master