Reasons to oppose Clean Water Restoration Act,
HR 2421
7/23/07 Oregon Women for AgricultureAt the meeting on July 20
in Tangent the board passed this important resolution to be sent
to the American Agri-Women convention in November, which means at
this point that we in Oregon Women for Agriculture can write our
US delegates as OWA members to get this bill stopped. THIS IS
IMPORTANT—if this passes, the federal government will have the
authority to control ALL our water and ALL activities affecting
our water, (which could be ANYTHING WE DO), pre-empting state
and local government authority over land and water use decisions
and possibly requiring permits for anything we do, such as
pesticide application or even plowing. The hearings on HR 2421
in the House Committee on Transportation are supposed to be next
week, so contact your own House delegates AND members of the
transportation committee on Monday or ASAP. (Members of the
Transportation Committee are on the bottom of this page.)
It will still be important to contact your Congressmen and
Senators if it gets out of committee and goes through the House
and to the Senate.
This is our resolution:
OWA Resolution being sent to AAW:
HR 2421, the Clean Water Restoration Act of 2007
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Whereas HR 2421, the Clean Water Restoration Act of 2007 would
delete the term “navigable” from the Clean Water Act and replace
it with a new legislative definition of “waters of the United
States” and all “activities affecting these waters,” and
Whereas HR 2421 would grant the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and Corps of Engineers for the first time ever jurisdiction
over all “intrastate waters”—essentially all wet areas within a
state, including ground water, ditches, pipes, streets, municipal
storm drains and gutters, and more; and
Whereas HR 2421 would grant the (EPA) and the Corps for the first
time ever authority over “all activities affecting these waters”
(private or public), regardless of whether the activity is
occurring in water or whether the activity actually adds a
pollutant to the water;
Therefore be it resolved that American Agri-Women oppose expansion
of the jurisdictional reach of the Clean Water Act as proposed in
HR 2421, The Clean Water Restoration Act of 2007.
Below is a document with talking points.
REASONS TO OPPOSE THE “CLEAN
WATER RESTORATION ACT OF 2007,” H.R. 2421
Members of the/smaller>/fontfamily>
Committee on
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U.S. House of
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110th Congress/smaller>/fontfamily> /smaller>/fontfamily>
Majority (2165 RHOB) -
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Minority (2163 RHOB) -
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James L. Oberstar,
Minnesota, Chairman/smaller>/fontfamily>
Nick J. Rahall, II, West Virginia/fontfamily>
Peter A. DeFazio, Oregon/fontfamily>
Jerry F. Costello, Illinois/fontfamily>
Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of
Columbia/fontfamily>
Jerrold Nadler, New York/fontfamily>
Corrine Brown, Florida/fontfamily>
Bob Filner, California/fontfamily>
Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas/fontfamily>
Gene Taylor, Mississippi/fontfamily>
Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland/fontfamily>
Ellen O. Tauscher, California/fontfamily>
Leonard L. Boswell, Iowa/fontfamily>
Tim Holden, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
Brian Baird, Washington/fontfamily>
Rick Larsen, Washington/fontfamily>
Michael E. Capuano, Massachusetts/fontfamily>
Julia Carson, Indiana/fontfamily>
Timothy H. Bishop, New York/fontfamily>
Michael H. Michaud, Maine/fontfamily>
Brian Higgins, New York/fontfamily>
Russ Carnahan, Missouri/fontfamily>
John T. Salazar, Colorado/fontfamily>
Grace F. Napolitano, California/fontfamily>
Daniel Lipinski, Illinois/fontfamily>
Doris O. Matsui, California/fontfamily>
Nick Lampson, Texas/fontfamily>
Zachary T. Space, Ohio/fontfamily>
Mazie K. Hirono, Hawaii/fontfamily>
Bruce L. Braley, Iowa/fontfamily>
Jason Altmire, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
Timothy J. Walz, Minnesota/fontfamily>
Heath Shuler, North Carolina/fontfamily>
Michael A. Arcuri, New York/fontfamily>
Harry E. Mitchell, Arizona/fontfamily>
Christopher P. Carney, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
John J. Hall, New York/fontfamily>
Steve Kagen, Wisconsin/fontfamily>
Steve Cohen, Tennessee/fontfamily>
Jerry McNerney, California
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Vacancy/fontfamily>
John L. Mica, Florida, Ranking
Republican Member/fontfamily>
Don Young, Alaska/fontfamily>
Thomas E. Petri, Wisconsin/fontfamily>
Howard Coble, North Carolina/fontfamily>
John J. Duncan, Jr., Tennessee/fontfamily>
Wayne T. Gilchrest, Maryland/fontfamily>
Vernon J. Ehlers, Michigan/fontfamily>
Steven C. LaTourette, Ohio/fontfamily>
Richard H. Baker, Louisiana/fontfamily>
Frank A. LoBiondo, New Jersey/fontfamily>
Jerry Moran, Kansas/fontfamily>
Gary G. Miller, California/fontfamily>
Robin Hayes, North Carolina/fontfamily>
Henry E. Brown Jr., South Carolina/fontfamily>
Timothy V. Johnson, Illinois/fontfamily>
Todd Russell Platts, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
Sam Graves, Missouri/fontfamily>
Bill Shuster, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
John Boozman, Arkansas/fontfamily>
Jim Gerlach, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia/fontfamily>
Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida/fontfamily>
Charles W. Dent, Pennsylvania/fontfamily>
Ted Poe, Texas/fontfamily>
David G. Reichert, Washington/fontfamily>
Connie Mack, Florida/fontfamily>
John R. “Randy” Kuhl Jr., New York/fontfamily>
Lynn A. Westmoreland, Georgia/fontfamily>
Charles W. Boustany Jr., Louisiana/fontfamily>
Jean Schmidt, Ohio/fontfamily>
Candice S. Miller, Michigan/fontfamily>
Thelma D. Drake, Virginia/fontfamily>
Mary Fallin, Oklahoma/fontfamily>
Vern Buchanan, Florida/fontfamily>
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