Albuquerque
NM---On September 2, President
Obama announced,
"I have requested that Administrator Jackson
withdraw the draft Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards at this
time."
Just hours before, the worst
jobs numbers in a year
were released.
Business and industry groups have been
beating the drum regarding the EPA's excessive regulations and their
impact on
the struggling American economy. The EPA has already backed down from
its
foolish attempt to apply oil-spill regulations to spilled
milk on dairy
farms. Now common sense and economic necessity can chalk up another
win.
Marita Noon, Executive Director of Energy
Makes America Great Inc.,
an energy advocacy group, says, "We have been alerting
the public to
the disastrous impacts these over-reaching regulations will have on
energy
costs--which will have an adverse effect on the overall economy and
raise
personal energy bills for consumers. High energy prices
disproportionately hurt
the poor as they increase prices on all basic necessities. We've been
encouraging
people to contact their local, state, and federal elected officials to
express
their ire over the EPA's actions. Obviously, the push back is making a
difference."
The EPA, and many other
agencies, have been pushing
one-size-fits-all regulations with little regard for the unique
socio-economic
or geographic circumstances found in the various regions of the
country. While
clean-up was needed in the seventies when America looked like China
looks
today, we have long ago reached the law of diminishing returns when it
comes to
EPA regulations--they cost more money, kill more jobs, and produce less
bang-for-the-buck. What used to be America's manufacturing base,
formally known
as the "rust belt," is now the "unemployment belt."
"Today's announcement," said
Noon, "is
a victory for America's citizens and should serve as encouragement to
them to
continue to keep the pressure on our elected officials--even when it
feels like
we are a lone voice crying in the wilderness."
It is interesting that this decision was
announced just days after a GAO
report was released
revealing that environmental groups were getting rich by filing
lawsuits
forcing the EPA to more strictly enforce regulations, and after the third
solar manufacturer
in thirty days filed bankruptcy. The tightening of ozone regulations
would have
benefitted the solar and wind industry, but would have raised
energy prices.
To America's citizens, Noon, says, "You
have been a part of changing the energy/environment discussion. Keep
it up! There are many more economically damaging regulations in the
pipeline."
Could today's announcement be
just the first such
statement to come from the White House? Maybe President Obama is
beginning to
realize the damage done to the American economy by allowing
environmental
extremists to dominate energy policy. Hopefully we hear more of this in
next
week's big job-creation speech.
Obama Caves to Pressure, Withdraws Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Marita Noon, Executive Director, Energy Makes America Great Inc.,
is available for additional
questions, comments or interviews. She can be reached at 505.239.8998.
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