Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
It is quite understandable that those who wish EPA to enforce actions against polluters to assure that the air we breath and the water we drink is safe to have very real concerns in regards to his appointment.Good for him. His actions are what's important
To say that Mr. Pruitt's record of environmental enforcement, as OK Atty General, is sparse would be an understatement. It's almost non-existent. One of Mr. Pruitt's first acts as OK Atty General was to eliminate the OK Atty Generals office of Environmental enforcement and replacing it with an office of "Federalism" in which the large majority of Mr. Pruitt's environmental actions has been to sue the Federal Government for over reach. Mr. Pruitt has also taken position papers on environmental enforcement from specific petroleum companies and has adopted them, whole cloth, as official State policy.
The problem with Mr. Pruitt's federalism perspective is that pollutants are not static. They migrate. The migration of pollutants discharged in one State often impact environmental quality in other States. Which is why we have Federal environmental laws. This is also why Mr. Pruitt has lost most of his law suits as these laws have been found constitutional under the general welfare and Interstate Commerce clauses of the U.S. Constitution. To State that Mr. Pruitt is a lap dog to the very powerful petroleum industry in the State of Oklahoma is to State the obvious.
Having said that, Mr. Trump is well within his rights to nominate whomever he wants to head the USEPA. Congress is also well within their rights to confirm him if they believe him to be competent.
Also, despite all the hand wringing and legitimate concerns in regards to Mr. Pruitt's appointment Mr. Pruitt, just like President Trump, is obligated to enforce the environmental laws which congress has enacted whether he agrees with them or not. In addition if Mr. Pruitt is negligent in his responsibilities we, the people, have certain remedies. We can file suit for enforcement action in our courts and we can also encourage Congress to take action in both oversight and legislation. Ultimately if Mr. Pruitt is both negligent in his responsibilities in enforcing the law and/or takes illegal actions he can be charged by the courts with both criminal and civil charges and he can be impeached by congress. Therefore it is quite unlikely Mr. Pruitt would be a complete renegade determined to undermine all environmental laws.
So take a deep breath folks. This isn't the end of the world.