Ivey signs legislation putting limits on new environmental regulations

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed legislation Thursday that restricts the state’s ability to set new environmental regulations.

The measure prohibits state agencies from setting restrictions on pollutants and hazardous substances exceeding those set by the federal government. In areas where no federal standard exists, the state could adopt new rules only if there is a “direct causal link” between exposure to harmful emissions and “manifest bodily harm” to humans.

Republican supporters of the legislation described it as pro-business legislation that will guard against excessive regulatory burdens. Environmental groups had urged the governor to veto the bill, saying it would prevent agencies from setting health and pollution standards.

“The bottom line is that our right to protect our and our family’s waters, health, and way of life through state law has been taken away. Big government and big business have conspired against the will of the people once again,” William Strickland, executive director of Mobile Baykeeper said.

Ivey’s office did not comment on the legislation.

The legislation takes effect immediately.

 

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