wOULD SOMEONE FROM cONGRESSMAN lEACH'S DISTRICT BE WILLING TO CONTACT HIM ON THIS? Activists Urge GOP Moderates To Thwart House Vote On > Pops Bill > Inside EPA > Sept. 14, 2006 > > Environmentalists are calling on Republican > moderates to prevent a House > floor vote on a controversial bill intended to > implement the international > treaty restricting use of persistent organic > pollutants (POPs) in an effort > to prevent the legislation from gaining traction > before Congress recesses > before the November election. > > Activists are concerned that if the bill passes the > House, it will set a > benchmark for future negotiations since it is > unlikely to pass the Senate > this year. > > However, a source with one GOP moderate says, "It > looks like [the bill] is > coming to the floor before we're done." > > Environmentalists were pressing their message with > GOP moderates ahead of a > meeting between lawmakers and EPA Administrator > Stephen Johnson Sept. 13. > The GOP source says that while some members of the > group "wanted to talk > with" Johnson about the POPs bill, opposition to the > bill appears to be > "rather technical and not philosophical in any real > way." > > Republicans are considering a vote on a legislative > package that amends both > federal pesticide and toxics laws in order to > implement the POPs treaty. One > source says Republicans are considering > consolidating H.R. 4591, a bill > authored by Rep. Paul Gillmor (R-OH) to amend the > Toxics Substances Control > Act (TSCA), with H.R. 3849, which amends federal > pesticide law. > > The POPs treaty bans 12 chemicals, including > pesticides such as DDT, > dieldrin and aldrin. It also aims to restrict the > use of other chemicals and > includes provisions to add new chemicals to the > treaty. Most of the > chemicals are banned or restricted in the United > States, but industry has > been increasing pressure on the Bush administration > to ratify the treaty in > order to participate in future international > negotiations to ban any new > chemicals. > > Currently, countries are considering additional bans > for pesticides, > including chlordecone and lindane, as well as > industrial chemicals including > two flame-retardants and the water repellent > perfluorooctane sulfonate, or > PFOS. > > House Democrats and environmentalists oppose > Gillmor's bill, arguing it > would stall EPA efforts to regulate chemicals added > to the POPs treaty, in > part because it calls for the agency to perform a > cost-benefit analysis to > determine whether to regulate the chemicals. They > also say the effort would > preempt states' abilities to set stricter standards > than those issued by > EPA. > > Environmentalists say GOP moderates - some of whom > are facing tough > reelection campaigns in November - cannot afford > criticism from Democratic > challengers over the bill. They say they are calling > on moderates to avoid a > potentially politically embarrassing vote, while > working long-term to gain > support for alternative language that can reach the > president's desk. > > But Republicans charge that the environmentalists' > concerns are unfounded, > and that Gillmor's language is intended to preserve > EPA's ability to decide > which new chemicals added to the treaty should be > restricted. Also, they say > the preemption concerns are speculative. > Historically, only one state has > attempted to set a stricter regulation than EPA for > a POP chemical - and EPA > eventually adopted the regulation nationally, one > industry attorney notes. > > GOP supporters say passing the bill this year is > important in order to > signal support for a future bill with similar > language, according to a > spokesman in Gillmor's office. > > > > _____ > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - > To get off the CONS-EQST-TOXICS-COMM list, send any > message to: > [log in to unmask] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]