Congress must make it clear that common animal waste will not expose farmers to liability under Superfund, while ensuring continued action to clean up legitimate hazardous waste sites around the nation.
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Superfund was passed with the good intention of cleaning up America's toxic waste sites.
We must not risk defunding environmental conservation programs, which is why Congress should reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund to preserve our natural resources.
When the EPA says that property owners, farmers, and livestock producers must stomach higher costs, longer delays, and bigger headaches, it's up to Congress to put up a roadblock.
If the EPA cannot or will not act to halt the toxic e-waste trade to developing nations, then Congress should take action.
Pond scum stinks. And so do the Obama administration's enormous, taxpayer-funded 'investments' in politically connected biofuel companies.
We must go through every area of the federal budget to isolate waste and abandoned projects.
Congress must demonstrate fiscal responsibility.
Many environmental advocates argue that agricultural pollution will be reduced only through stronger federal laws.
There is a very real danger that financial regulation will become a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Years ago, we all talked about recycling and not dumping things down your drain and all of that, but talking doesn't help much. Basically, it's going to have to be legislation because the impact is so huge and diversified.
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