Republicans Are Using the Budget to Wage a Massive Assault on the Environment and Roll Back Crucial Protections
February 18, 2011
Gary Null in EPA, GOP, Water

By Tara Lohan

Water is our single most critical resource. Yet Republicans are using the latest budget bill as a weapon to strip away basic protections that help preserve the water resources we all depend on for survival, and they're also attacking our air, food, wildlands and health.

Tiffany Danitz Pache writes for DC Bureau about the GOP's Continuing Resolution (H.R. 1) budget bill, "that would deny funding to the Environmental Protection Agency to implement guidelines needed to enforce the Clean Water Act." Not only is there language in the bill itself that is detrimental to environmental and human health, but legislators have tacked on over 400 amendments, some of which could roll back decades of hard work and critical environmental protections. One of the areas that will be particularly hard hit is Appalachia -- a region that has already been sacrificed for our love of "cheap" coal.

Residents of Appalachia have been working tirelessly to end the horrific practice of mountaintop removal mining, which allows coal companies to blast away entire mountaintops, dump the "debris" into rivers and streams, contaminate waterways and drinking water with chemicals, and threaten the health and safety of residents in the region.

Now all the hard work that activists have done to try to end this practice is in jeopardy, from politicians who'd rather serve the coal industry than their own constituents. JW Randolph of Appalachia Voices gives a breakdown of some of the most dangerous amendments:

These riders are a massive assault on the environment and on the communities of Appalachia, and as Randolph writes, they have nothing to do with reducing our budget but "instead are aimed at removing citizen protections from mountaintop removal."

Unfortunately, these are not the only threats to environmental and human health in the country. Wonk Room has a more comprehensive list, and sadly, the bad amendments keep coming. Here's a small portion of what they've compiled:

These amendments put our water, air, food, health and wildlands in extreme jeopardy. You can help by calling your member of Congress right now at (202) 224-3121 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (202) 224-3121      end_of_the_skype_highlighting and ask him or her not to support these dangerous amendments.



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