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Colorado NFIB head says: New water rules not good for state

RBC I The White House on Friday approved an Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers’ rule that could give the agencies vast new power over water. The impact of this will be felt by every farmer and rancher in Colorado who happens to have a farm pond or dry creek bed on his or her property.
The new rule defines the waters of the United State so expansively that the federal government could apply the decades-old Clean Water Act to creeks, small ponds and even stream beds that are dry much of the year. The Clean Water Act was supposed to govern navigable waterways, not every place where water could possibly flow or pool.

Compliance and enforcement could put several family agricultural businesses in the poor house. Even before the new rule, the average cost of a Clean Water Act permit cost $270,000 and daily fines for violations can reach up to $37,000.
There really isn’t a small business out there that can afford these costs.
“This has the potential to bring local development to a stop and make it much more difficult for small businesses to make even minor improvements to their properties,” said Dan Danner, president and CEO of America’s largest small-business association, the National Federation of Independent Business. “It gives the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers new power to regulate local projects and local businesses, and it creates for the trial lawyers and the environmental activists a whole new class of potential defendants.”
The way EPA and the Corps went about it was sordid.
“The process was rigged in favor of the agencies,” said Dan Bosch, NFIB’s senior manager of regulatory policy. “They simply decided that they didn’t even need to consider the effects on small business. That analysis is required by law. It’s not optional.”
House Resolution 1732 would stop the rule, and kudos to Colorado Reps. Ken Buck, Mike Coffman, Doug Lamborn and Scott Tipton for voting in favor of it. Now Sens. Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner need to act to protect small business, either by supporting similar legislation or by including language in the appropriations process that could halt the rule from moving forward.
The new rule even drew rare public opposition from another government agency in the same administration. Last fall, the Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy wrote to the agencies expressing its concerns. The chief counsel for the office wrote that the waters rule could cost small businesses tens of millions of dollars. He asked them to withdraw it.
Recently, the Senate Small Business Committee held a hearing on the rule. A witness from the Office of Advocacy again called for the rule to be halted. He said that refusal to conduct small business analysis was a violation of federal law and that there might even be room to sue the government if it isn’t done correctly.
Beth Milito, NFIB’s senior executive counsel, testified at the same hearing and told senators that the uncertainty of federal regulation could lead many owners to forgo development.
Small businesses employ half of all Americans, but it’s regulations like this that make it hard for more people to find a job. Do we want business owners using their limited resources on red tape or on growing their business? When a manufacturer builds a new facility or a farmer grows more crops, there are many who benefit. When the government makes it hard to do these things, we all lose out.
“The states do a much-better job of balancing environmental protection with economic development because they need both,” Danner said. “This [new rule] tips the scale in favor of distant regulators and ideologues who won’t have to live with the consequences.”
The new rule is wrong on many counts and deserves to be stopped.
By TONY GAGLIARDI
COLORADO STATE DIRECTOR
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS
Special to the Herald Times

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