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Closing Soon: Oppose Extreme Environmental Rollbacks in Must-Pass Legislation |
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Sending Office: Committee on Natural Resources - Minority Staff |
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Closing Soon: Co-sign letter opposing extreme environmental rollbacks in must-pass legislation -
UPDATED DEADLINE: May 19 Co-led By: Reps. Jared Huffman (CA), Debbie
Dingell (MI), Paul Tonko (NY), Mike Levin (CA), Sean Casten (IL), Melanie Stansbury (NM), Barbara Lee (CA), Teresa Leger Fernandez (NM) and Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA) Current Signers:
Reps. Sheila Jackson Lee (TX), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC), Katie Porter (CA), Lloyd Doggett (TX), Jerrold Nadler (NY), Nanette Barragán (CA), Frederica Wilson (FL),
Gerald Connolly (VA), Rashida Tlaib (MI), Doris Matsui (CA), Adriano Espaillat (NY), Kevin Mullin (CA), Suzanne Bonamici (OR), Kathy Castor (FL), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Grace Napolitano (CA), Julia Brownley (CA), Jamaal Bowman (NY), Mike Quigley (IL),
Yvette Clarke (NY), Earl Blumenauer (OR), Emanuel Cleaver (MO), Zoe Lofgren (CA), Ro Khanna (CA), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ), Gregorio Sablan (MP), Mark DeSaulnier (CA), Dwight Evans (PA), Maxine Waters (CA), Janice Schakowsky (IL), Mark Pocan (WI), Jamie
Raskin (MD), James McGovern (MA), Hank Johnson (GA), Ilhan Omar (MN), Nydia Velázquez (NY), Jennifer McClellan (VA), and Grace Meng (NY) Dear Colleague: House Republicans are continuing to hold our economy hostage with their Default on America Act, an extreme, cruel list of demands
that includes H.R. 1, the Polluters Over People Act. We invite you to sign the letter below opposing attempts to attach H.R. 1 or any other extreme proposals that gut our bedrock environmental laws to must-pass legislation. Among a laundry list of giveaways and handouts to the oil, gas, and mining industries, the Polluters Over People Act puts Americans
in harm’s way by gutting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), one of our most fundamental environmental and public health protections. Under the deceptive guise of “permitting reform,” H.R. 1 attacks NEPA by eliminating requirements to consider climate
change and pollution impacts in environmental reviews, cutting public input opportunities, and limiting judicial review.
True permitting reform prioritizes
funding for federal permitting offices, reforms the planning and cost allocation processes for electric transmission lines, and engages communities throughout the process. The extreme proposals in the Polluters Over People Act and similar bills do none of
the above. Please join us in opposing extreme attacks on NEPA and other core environmental and public health protections.
To sign the letter, please find the Quill link
here. The updated deadline for the letter is Friday, May 19th. Sincerely, Dear President Biden, Leader Schumer, and Leader Jeffries,
House Democrats know that meeting our nation’s ambitious climate goals requires an expedient transition to a clean and renewable energy
future. We also know that an expedient transition can also be a just one, as long as we keep core environmental and public health protections like the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) intact and in place.
For more than 50 years, NEPA has protected communities and our environment by requiring federal agencies to
consider and publicly disclose the major environmental impacts—water quality, air quality, and climate change, among others—of a proposed
federal action before carrying out that action. This environmental review
process is especially critical for federal actions with major environmental implications, like
leasing public lands for drilling to oil and gas companies or issuing permits to build natural gas pipelines.
Alarmingly, however, House Republicans are pushing legislation, including the recently House-passed H.R. 1, that would strip NEPA of some
of its most fundamental provisions. Under the guise of “permitting reform,” these extreme, ideological attacks on NEPA would eliminate requirements to consider climate change and pollution impacts, cut public input opportunities, and limit judicial review.
To protect American communities and our environment from undue harm, we strongly urge you to oppose ongoing attempts to attach H.R. 1 or any other extreme proposals that gut our bedrock environmental and public laws to must-pass legislation.
NEPA is one of the strongest tools local communities have for protecting themselves against major environmental and public health
consequences of federal projects, including energy infrastructure development. We can achieve a just energy transformation that will be cleaner, safer, and more sustainable for future generations, but NEPA must be an integral part of that transformation.
Extreme Republican proposals, like H.R. 1, fast-track polluting industry development by sacrificing our public lands, our environment, and our communities' public health and safety—especially low-income communities, Indigenous communities, and communities
of color that have long been overburdened by industrial pollution. As conversations or negotiations move forward regarding our clean energy transition and permitting reform, the following principles
and redlines must be respected.
We remain deeply concerned that sacrificing any of these four principles will result in serious and detrimental harm to millions
of Americans—especially those living in low-income communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color overburdened already by decades of irresponsible industry development. Last year, House Democrats made historic progress in building a healthier,
safer, more affordable, and more sustainable future for all Americans. We urge you to protect that future by opposing any efforts to force extreme, harmful permitting provisions into must-pass legislation. Sincerely,
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Jaime D. Sigaran
Associate Director, Policy and Government Relations
240-593-3433
From: Jaime Sigaran
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2023 11:15 AM
To: cdp@lists.partnershipproject.org; nepa@lists.partnershipproject.org
Subject: FW: e-DearColleague: Oppose Extreme Environmental Rollbacks in Must-Pass Legislation
Updated deadline: May 19.
Please continue to reach out to your members of Congress and urge them to sign on.
From: e-Dear Colleague <e-dearcolleague@housemail.house.gov>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2023 9:26 AM
Subject: e-DearColleague: Oppose Extreme Environmental Rollbacks in Must-Pass Legislation
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