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Perry Joins Farmers, Builders and Small-Business Owners to Raise Concern Over New Regulation
Washington, D.C.,
May 12, 2014
York, PA – U.S. Rep. Scott Perry will be joined by local job creators to highlight concerns regarding a proposal by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that could dramatically expand the government's authority to regulate ponds, ditches, and other wet areas. Congressman Perry took part in a hearing on this issue earlier this month. /media-center/press-releases/perry-questions-proposed-expansion-of-federal-water-regulations. Currently the EPA has jurisdiction over “navigable waters”. This EPA proposal could extend its authority to include man-made ditches, farm ponds, irrigation streams and even areas that collect water for a few days a year. The groups represented at the news conference, including small business, farmers, builders and property owners, believe this regulatory over-reach will create more government red tape and weaken the Pennsylvania economy. Many channels, ditches and ponds are already regulated under state and local laws. WHO: U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, the National Federation of Independent Business and local job creators WHAT: News Conference WHEN: Tuesday, May 13, 2014, 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Musser's Farm and Pond, 4390 Broad Rd., Manchester, Pa 17345 |