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The EPA and some good news for US.
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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1393417" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p><strong>The Power of the Purse.</strong> It does work. My point is if you want substantive long term change, it is best achieved through legislation. Federal Agencies are agents of the Administrative or Executive Branch of US Government. In the case of EPA, their mission is founded in Public Laws Mandated by the Congress of the United States. Failure to implement and enforce those Public Laws is subject to recourse by any citizen of the United States and subject to the oversight of Congress and the Office of the Inspector General. The Executive Branch does not have the constitutional authority short of Martial Law to stop those Public Laws from being implemented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1393417, member: 25776"] [b]The Power of the Purse.[/b] It does work. My point is if you want substantive long term change, it is best achieved through legislation. Federal Agencies are agents of the Administrative or Executive Branch of US Government. In the case of EPA, their mission is founded in Public Laws Mandated by the Congress of the United States. Failure to implement and enforce those Public Laws is subject to recourse by any citizen of the United States and subject to the oversight of Congress and the Office of the Inspector General. The Executive Branch does not have the constitutional authority short of Martial Law to stop those Public Laws from being implemented. [/QUOTE]
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