Today, U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) responded to a report by the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Inspector General that found that the EPA did not follow their own rules and safeguards when making their finding that carbon dioxide is a pollutant. The EPA's determination has led to a mountain of Clean Air Act regulations that could cost over a million American jobs.
"Throughout the past two and a half years, the Environmental Protection Agency has used its "endangerment finding' as a reason to roll out red tape that destroys jobs across America. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson has regularly assured Congress and the American people that its finding is based on sound scientific practices.
"It's clear we've all been repeatedly misled. The endangerment finding was based on political expediency - not scientific standards.
"In fact, the Inspector General reported today that the Agency didn't even follow its most basic rules. It didn't conduct peer reviews and it didn't follow the required record keeping process.
"EPA Administrator Jackson should testify immediately before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on this issue. The American people deserve the truth."