Ag Groups Keep Pushing Against WOTUS
Colin Woodall with the NCBA says the removal of the interpretive rule will make it harder for the EPA to hide its real agenda, “What the interpretive rule was supposed to do is tell farmers and ranchers they would not be harmed by the WOTUS rule. It was really a smokescreen because it did not actually protect producers from the impact of the WOTUS rule.” He added, by removing this rule, what EPA administrator McCarthy is really trying to do is revealed. As written, the interpretive rule would have reduced exemptions for normal farming practices given to farmers by Congress.
Woodall is optimistic the new Congress will be watching the EPA action very closely, but urges farmers to keep the pressure on until this proposed rule is abandoned, “The 114th Congress is in favor of fixing the WOTUS rule, and that means passing legislation that stops this proposal cold.” He said there is support on both sides of the aisle to stop the EPA from moving forward with this rule, but he urged all farmers to continue to make their concerns known to lawmakers.
