
Earth Day celebrates 50 years this Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020
Ending Enforcement Threatens Clean Air and Clean Water for Us All
A News Release from the Buffalo, New York Office of U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins
Posted April 21st, 2020 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note by Doug Draper at NAL –

We Canadians and Americans share these Great Lakes, and the health and welfare of our communities depend on people and governments in both countries working together to protect them.
As residents on the Niagara, Ontario side of the border read U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins’ warning, and/or perhaps wonder why a Niagara, Ontario media outlet is posting it, keep in mind that to the extent that all of us – Canadians and Americans in the Great Lakes region – share and rely upon the same water and air for our health and welfare, the stripping away of programs and rules to protect the environment by the current Trump administration, threatens us all.
Unfortunately, very few politicians on the Ontario side of the border – municipal, provincial or federal – have raised their voice with Higgins to fight against it.)
Now here is the Buffalo Congressman’s News Release –

Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins
Buffalo, N.Y. – As the United States prepares to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) is deeply concerned that the Environmental Protection Agency’s lax policies are a threat to the incredible progress made to improve Western New York’s air and water quality.
On March 26, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a memo reporting it is ceasing all enforcement actions during the coronavirus pandemic. This is just the latest in nearly 100 environmental rule rollbacks by the current Administration.
In a letter to the EPA Administrator, Higgins writes –
“As a representative of a constituency which had experienced more than its share of the negative impacts of historically unchecked industrial pollution, including environmental, economic and public health impacts, it is outrageous to me that the administration would attempt to use one international public health emergency to pursue a dangerous, unwarranted and unlawful policy that, if sustained, could ultimately result in a cascade of new, local public health crises all across the nation.” Continue reading →
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