Posted by Patch Adams on Thursday,
January 9, 2014, 7:25 PM
Just
when you think that the EPA can’t get any more out of control, it decides to
change the border of a state.
According
to an article on Trib.com, the EPA overturned a 1905 Federal
Law by expanding the Wind River Indian Reservation:
CHEYENNE
— Gov. Matt Mead’s administration is calling on the Environmental Protection
Agency to freeze implementation of its recent decision that more than 1 million
acres around Riverton remains legally Indian Country.
Wyoming
Attorney General Peter Michael wrote Monday to national EPA Administrator Gina
McCarthy and Regional Administrator Shawn McGrath in Denver asking them to
reconsider the agency’s decision.
The
EPA ruled last month that a 1905 federal law opening part of the Wind River
Indian Reservation to settlement by non-Indians didn’t extinguish the land’s
reservation status.
The
EPA addressed the reservation boundary issue in its decision last month that
granted an application from the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes.
The tribes had applied to have the reservation treated as a separate state
under the federal Clean Air Act.
Wyoming’s
Governor, Matt Mead, says he will fight the decision and is concerned that a
Federal Agency assumes it has the power to alter a state’s boundaries:
Mead
has pledged to challenge the EPA decision in federal court. The state’s request
to the EPA to halt implementation of its decision could help the state if it
later asks the court to block the agency’s decision while the appeal plays out.
“My
deep concern is about an administrative agency of the federal government
altering a state’s boundary and going against over 100 years of history and
law,” Mead said. “This should be a concern to all citizens because, if the EPA
can unilaterally take land away from a state, where will it stop?”
If
you agree with the decision or not, the EPA does not have the power to adjust
the borders of a state. The proper places for such a decision are either
in the legislative branch or the judicial branch. To me this is an
obvious abuse of a power the EPA wrongly assumes it has…
UPDATE!
It
seems that the Trib.com has pulled their article since this story was published
on the Gateway Pundit (The links are now dead).
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/01/epa-changes-the-borders-of-wyoming-governor-appeals-decision/
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