Supreme Court rolls back the EPA’s reach over U.S. waterways, limiting the Biden administration’s regulatory push
’s authority over concerns about stifling farming and development located near creeks, ponds, bogs and even irrigation ditches.
Big win today at the US Supreme Court. My office led a 26 state amicus effort in support of a more accurate definition of the “waters of the United States.” Earlier this year, in a separate case, we obtained a preliminary injunction of the new Biden Administration WOTUS policy.
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