Life-long Environmentalist Takes a Closer Look at Climate Change
Does the Harm to Society Outweigh the Effects of Climate Change Policy and Rhetoric?
Does the Harm to Society Outweigh the Effects of Climate Change Policy and Rhetoric?
Thursday, June 25, at 7:00 pm CAPR Webinar featuring Ari Hoffman!
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Professor Philip Hamburger describes administrative law in this short video.
Proclamation Watch By Cindy Alia, April 15, 2020
Update
June 11th, 2020. This will be the last update to this article. The point originally to write, research, and post this blog was to help inform and track what the governor was doing under the guise of an "emergency" proclamation, evaluate if his actions were within or above and outside of the law.
April 15, 2020
Corona Virus endemic and Orwells world collide to create the surveillance state.
https://reason.com/2020/04/10/the-surveillance-state-thrives-during-the-pandemic/
We all can recall the startling injustice the Sackett family endured, fighting to build on a development lot and being denied due to the presence of "wetlands".
https://pacificlegal.org/case/sackett-v-environmental-protection-agency/
From the Pacific Legal Foundation: Washington, D.C.; March 30, 2020: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has formally withdrawn an administrative compliance order it issued in 2007 against Michael and Chantell Sackett, removing the threat of crushing fines that the couple has lived under for more than a decade.
https://pacificlegal.org/press-release/epa-withdraws-compliance-order-against-sacketts/
April 10, 2020
Whatcom Chapter, Citizens’ Alliance for Property Rights (CAPR) September 23, 2019
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Preliminary Review -- DoE “Rule Supporting Doc” Re Draft “Nooksack Rule” Amendment, per RCW 90.94.020 et seq May 1 2019 1
0.0. Summary
0.1. Purpose: this document is intended to provide an initial review of the background “Rule Supporting Document” issued by Ecology in support of its draft rule to limit new permit-exempt wells to 500 gallons per day indoor use, and 1/12-acre irrigation of lawn or noncommercial garden. It is not a finished product and is best used as a resource for further work, rather than being quoted directly.
April 24, 2019
Dear Minority Leader JT Wilcox,
The board of Citizens’ Alliance for Property Rights wishes to convey to you our ardent and unequivocal support of Representative Matt Shea.
The Olympian reports “ Washington Democrats have called for the expulsion of GOP state Rep. Matt Shea from his caucus and other sanctions after a report that he allegedly participated in a group chat that discussed spying on and attacking political enemies.”