Conservative to Lead GOP on House Waste Panel

Date: December 17, 2007

Source: News Room

Environmental groups appear concerned that House Republicans have named Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ), a prominent conservative, to be the ranking member of the Energy & Commerce Committee's environment and hazardous materials subcommittee. Shadegg is a seven-term lawmaker who is a proponent of reduced federal spending and interference. Following Hurricane Katrina, he pushed a bill intended to encourage construction of new refineries by scaling back clean air permitting and other environmental requirements. In 2000, Shadegg voted in favor of a bill that would have provided a liability exemption for small businesses that contributed small amounts of waste to a Superfund site. In that same year he voted in favor of a bill that would have allowed nuclear waste shipments to the Yucca Mountain site.

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