Senate Ag Chair Stabenow asks EPA to support delaying new pesticide rules
By Jon H. Harsch
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WASHINGTON,
March 3 - Senate Agriculture
Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., wrote EPA Administrator
Lisa Jackson Wednesday requesting that Jackson ask for a nine-month
extension of the two-year stay of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
in the National Cotton Council v. EPA case. Stabenow says the delay
is “necessary to prevent widespread confusion regarding Clean Water
Act (CWA) permitting obligations that could arise for hundreds of
thousands of regulated entities nationwide, including farms and
timberlands.”
For news coverage
of EPA's request Thursday for a six-month extension and reaction from
the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Council of
Farmer Cooperatives, click HERE.
The two farm groups welcomed EPA's extension request and called on
Colngress to pass H.R. 872, a block to block EPA from regulating
pesticides under the Clean Water Act.
The full text of
Sen. Stabenow's letter follows:
Dear Administrator
Jackson:


