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Originally Posted by chadk66
there are plenty of laws/regulations on the books regarding the EPA already. we need zero new ones. given that, turn it over to the states to enforce them. and if the states see fit to change something they can lobby congress and congress can decide. we need the epa like a hole in the head.
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I'm reading my stuff to see where I said we need more regulations. All I said is that EPA should be responsible for setting national standards (which actually are required by Congress to be evaluated every few years.) I also said the states are already enforcing air, water, and TSCA and EPA is providing oversight, which as i said is necessary because occasionally you get a state that doesn't take enforcement seriously. What is it that EPA does exactly that we don't need? I'm just curious.