Idaho Joins Conservative Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Water Rule
Idaho Joins Conservative Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Water Rule
Idaho has joined a conservative lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration’s revised waterway regulations infringe upon state’s sovereignty rights.According to FOX News, the lawsuit—originally filed in a Texas federal court—was recently amended to include Idaho.In the amended complaint, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador allege that a new interpretation of a Clean Water Act rule is too vague and oversteps the bounds of federal authority."I am proud to join Texas in this fight against the Biden administration," Labrador said. "Another day, another attempt by the Biden administration to target Idaho's ability to control our natural resources. This unlawful federal encroachment threatens the sovereignty of Idaho, and we will not allow it."The rule, notes FOX News, was finalized by President Joe Biden in December.The policy, frequently referred to as the “Waters of the United States” rules, defines which waterways qualify for federal protection.
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