"Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency put out a call for comments about what regulations are in need of repeal, replacement or modification. The effort stemmed from an executive order issued by President Trump earlier this year instructing agencies to reexamine regulations that 'eliminate jobs, or inhibit job creation' and/or 'impose costs that exceed benefits.'
More than 55,100 responses rolled in by the time the comment period closed on Monday — but they were full of Americans sharing their experiences of growing up with dirty air and water, and with pleas for the agency not to undo safeguards that could return the country to more a more polluted era.
“Know your history or you’ll be doomed to repeat it,” one person wrote. “Environmental regulations came about for a reason. There is scientific reasoning behind the need for it. It is not a conspiracy to harm corporations. It’s an attempt to make the people’s lives better.”"
Brady Dennis reports for the Washington Post May 16, 2017.
"EPA Asked The Public Which Regulations To Gut — And Got An Earful"
Source: Washington Post, 05/17/2017