Thursday, September 14, 2017

DEREGULATION? After Hurricane Harvey, Drumpf reconsiders FLOOD RULES they rolled back....




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The Obama-era rules were intended to reduce the risks posed by 
flooding, and established new construction standards for roads, housing 
and other infrastructure…

WASHINGTONPOST.COM|BY JULIET EILPERIN

"A couple of weeks ago Trump scrapped Obama-era rules, intended to reduce the risks posed by flooding, that established new construction standards for roads, housing and other infrastructure projects that receive federal dollars.
Trump derided these restrictions, which were written in response to growing concerns over the impact of climate change, and other federal rules as useless red tape holding back the economy.
“This overregulated permitting process is a massive, self­inflicted wound on our country — it’s disgraceful — denying our people much-needed investments in their community,” he said in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York during an event to tout his infrastructure policies.
But now, in the wake of the massive flooding and destruction caused by Hurricane Harvey along the Gulf Coast, the Trump administration is considering whether to issue similar requirements to build higher in flood-prone areas as the government prepares to spend billions of dollars in response to the storm.

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