Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “This new WOTUS rule will burden farmers, ranchers, landowners, and job creators with regulatory uncertainty….”

Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “This new WOTUS rule will burden farmers, ranchers, landowners, and job creators with regulatory uncertainty….”
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Mike Simpson tweeted the following:

“This new WOTUS rule will burden farmers, ranchers, landowners, and job creators with regulatory uncertainty.
@POTUS and his EPA should rescind it to allow SCOTUS to issue an opinion on Sackett v. EPA. twitter.com/foxnewspolitic
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Simpson:

“I am proud to support my district in securing funds for this project that will serve the growing community for years to come.
bit.ly/3HvRrsJ” on Jan. 26
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“Through community project funds, I secured $5.8M for the City of Ammon to widen 1st Street.
Reconstructing this principal arterial is vital to the economic development and quality of life for the region.” on Jan. 26
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“I am glad to see Idaho potato growers access these trade markets in Mexico. This is the result of hard work to ensure that USMCA and previous trade agreements are honored.
I look forward to seeing this trade relationship continue. twitter.com/usdaforeignag/” on Jan. 25
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