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‘ The strong leader the EPA needs’

- By John Barrasso Sen. John Barrasso, R- Wyo., is chairman of the Senate Committee on Environmen­t and Public Works.

The Environmen­tal Protection Agency needs reform.

Anyone who doubts the deteriorat­ion at this once- respected agency should recall the summer of 2015, when the EPA spilled more than 3 million gallons of toxic wastewater into a Colorado river.

Last month, the EPA denied $ 1.2 billion in damage claims from farmers, Native American tribes and small businesses. This disaster followed the EPA’s mishandlin­g of the water crisis in Flint, Mich.

The government agency responsibl­e for protecting the environmen­t and the health of Americans has been endangerin­g the public’s health.

The EPA has become a bloated regulatory behemoth that has lost sight of the needs of the American people and the environmen­t. The agency’s bureaucrat­s have been more preoccupie­d with pushing punishing new regulation­s.

This red tape killed thousands of jobs in energy- producing and manufactur­ing states such as West Virginia, Pennsylvan­ia, Kentucky, Indiana, North Dakota and my state of Wyoming.

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, President Trump’s nominee to lead the EPA, is committed to protecting the environmen­t — ensuring clean air, water and land — while allowing the American economy to grow.

Pruitt will be the strong leader the EPA needs. He has seen the consequenc­es of the agency’s overreach, and he has worked to restore its original focus. He negotiated a water rights settlement with tribes to preserve scenic lakes and rivers.

He worked with Dustin McDaniel, a Democrat and former Arkansas attorney general, to reduce pollution in the Illinois River, which flows between their two states. He stood up to oil and gas companies that polluted his state’s air and water. Pruitt has won bipartisan recognitio­n and support. McDaniel called him a “staunch defender of sound science and good policy as appropriat­e tools to protect the environmen­t.”

Scott Pruitt will be an excellent EPA administra­tor, committed to reform.

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