INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has joined 16 other state attorneys general and two governors in calling for an end to federal overreach in a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt. The letter, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, characterized the EPA’s regulatory actions during the Obama Administration as unlawful. Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill offered this statement: “Here in Indiana, we have seen firsthand that federal agencies have far too much power to interfere in Hoosiers’ lives,†Hill said. “As Attorney General, I work daily to make sure our state complies with federal law while at the same time protecting state prerogatives from the overreach of the federal government. I am eager to work with my fellow state attorneys general who share my concerns.†|
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Agreed, why clean up all the brown fields left from oil production in Southern Indiana? Keep dumping in the Wabash River is simply flows into the Ohio and ultimately into the Gulf. Who needs to worry about the scrubbers being turned off at Gibson Generating at night? Afterall this saves money and who sees the pollution at night? We don’t need to worry about the Petersburg generating station there aren’t that many people living in that area anyway. We need jobs have earned the reputation as the toliet bowl for Indiana. So, keep on sending those jobs our way, afterall we have two lungs.
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