The Senator applauds Trump’s roll back of the 2015 WOTUS Rule and continues working to codify a workable definition of WOTUS into law
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), a member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, applauded the Trump Administration for following through on its commitment to roll back the harmful Obama-era “Waters of the United States,” or “WOTUS,” rule. Since entering office, the Senator has prioritized getting this ill-conceived rule off the books.
“For years, Iowans have told me we need to get rid of the 2015 WOTUS rule—an egregious power grab by the Obama Administration that gave the federal government authority to regulate 97 percent of our land in Iowa,” said Senator Joni Ernst. “That’s why I’ve fought hard to ensure we get Washington’s hands out of Iowans’ lives by scrapping Obama’s burdensome rule. I’m thrilled to see the Trump Administration take decisive action that will remove this threat to Iowa’s farmers, manufacturers, and small businesses, and get us one step closer to providing the predictability and certainty hardworking folks across the country deserve.”
Today, the Trump Administration announced its final “Step 1” rule that officially rolls back the 2015 WOTUS rule. The final Step 1 rule will restore longstanding and familiar Clean Water Act regulations. Earlier this year, Senator Ernst introduced her own legislation, the Define WOTUS Act, which would codify a reasonable definition of WOTUS into law, clearly defining what is, and is not, a federally regulated waterway.
Senator Ernst’s Efforts to Scrap the Obama-era WOTUS Rule:
Obama’s WOTUS Rule’s Impact on Iowa:
According to an analysis by the Iowa Farm Bureau, an expanded definition of WOTUS, as proposed by the Obama Administration, would have given EPA jurisdiction to over approximately 97 percent of Iowa. See map below:
A map of the Obama-era WOTUS rule’s projected impact on the EPA’s expanded jurisdiction in Iowa (Courtesy: Iowa Farm Bureau).
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