Oppose-SB277-WeakeningDeptEnvironmentalMgmt
This fast-moving bill has already passed out of the Senate and out of the House Environmental Affairs Committee, and will be coming up for a vote in the full House.
Despite some good bureaucratic clean up measures, the potential harm of the bill in its present form far outweighs any benefits.
Senate Bill 277:
- changes around 40 "shalls" to "mays" (thus taking away duties of IDEM)
- eliminates requirements to consider public health and safety in their permitting processes, since it defines those concerns as "burdensome"
- changes IDEM’s duty to respond to pollution events
- reduces the responsibilities of the Rule Board and Commissioner regarding industrial permits
- eliminates IDEM's oversight related to the radioactive, hazardous and toxic waste resulting from the operations of nuclear reactors
- removes the IDEM Commissioner's authority to call a public hearing on the risks to public health and safety posed by nuclear reactors
- ignores the scientific definition of "Forever Chemicals" and lets polluters off the hook for such toxins, thus making it harder for IDEM to research and test most PFAS pollution already in our environment.
Importantly, current federal policy is heading in the direction of weakening federal environmental standards (EPA) in order to let the states set their own standards. And now SB 277 would considerably weaken our current state safety net by making unnecessary cuts. Indiana deserves better.