Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Ending Extortion Scams

Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 5538, the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2017. The Interiors Appropriations Act included my amendment to bar “sue and settle” arrangements that occur in lawsuits under the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act.

“Sue and Settle” arrangements occur when activist groups collude with regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to sue the federal agency forcing it to regulate. The federal agency then gives up the case and agrees to the demands of the activist group by writing the desired regulation. As a condition of the settlement, the federal agency would agree to pay the activist group’s legal fees. A monetary settlement with these activists groups results in the funding for more litigation against the federal agency. I believe that taxpayer dollars should not be used to pay for legal fees or damages under the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act, and my amendment to the Interior Appropriations Act bans it.

The EPA is a prime example of both executive overreach, and an unaccountable federal agency that is irresponsible and wasteful with taxpayer dollars. The "sue and settle" scheme rewards environmental radicals with taxpayers’ dollars and expands the EPA’s powers to the detriment of America’s energy producers. Farmers, coal producers, and electric companies are already suffering under the Obama Administration and EPA’s regulations from the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act – Congress needs to be looking for ways to reduce the burden, not fund it.

My amendment specifically prohibits taxpayer dollars from paying off environmental activist groups’ legal fees and adding more regulation to our energy industry that’s already struggling under burdensome government regulation. It’s a power grab and a complete scam, and hard-working Americans shouldn’t foot the bill for more manipulation by activists groups. Protecting our state’s energy producers means keeping costs low and jobs steady for Georgia. I will continue to fight to rein in the EPA’s power and make sure taxpayer dollars aren’t supporting special interest activism.




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