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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Can Anyone Stop An Unconstitutional ‘Waters of the US’ Regulation?

Todd Gaziano

In a matter of weeks, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers will impose a profoundly unconstitutional regulation on America that vastly exceeds the scope and intrusiveness of most laws enacted by Congress.  The EPA and Corps “Waters of the United States” rule illustrates the need for fundamental reform of the authority and procedures for issuing such agency “laws.” But until then, Congress and the courts must do more to stop these individual threats to our liberty.  As we have explained elsewhere, the draft WOTUS rule would regulate virtually any wet—or occasionally wet—spot in the country, including ditches, drains, seasonal puddle-like depressions, intermittent streams, ponds, impoundments, prairie potholes, and large “buffer areas” of land adjacent to every waterway. Unsurprisingly, this power was not conferred in so many words by Congress…… With characteristic chutzpa, the agencies assert that this immense new power grab is only a “clarification” that will not expand their jurisdiction and is necessary to comply with the Rapanos ruling. None of that is true.…..To Read More….

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