She Puts the Dud in Dudley

She Puts the Dud in Dudley 1

Bush appoints anti-regulation advocate as top regulatory official

Mere days ago, we mentioned that President Bush might give Congress the runaround by making recess appointments of industry-tied folk to top environmentally related positions in his administration. Well, that didn't take long. Meet Susan Dudley, the newly appointed head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, who will have occasion to change or block rules proposed by government agencies. As the administration's top regulatory official, it's only logical that she's a conservative academic considered to have an anti-regulation agenda. In the past, Dudley has argued that ground-level ozone is beneficial, and that it's more cost-effective for pollution-sensitive people to stay inside on smoggy days than for the government to force polluters to clean up. Dudley was first nominated in July, but her appointment was stalled by a Senate that just wasn't that into her; now, appointed by Bush while Congress is on its spring break, she'll serve without confirmation until the 110th Congress adjourns in January 2009.

straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Joel Havemann, 04 Apr 2007

straight to the source: The Wall Street Journal, Henry Pulizzi, 04 Apr 2007 (access ain’t free)

straight to the source: Marketplace, 04 Apr 2007

straight to our foreshadowing: Nom de Doom

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  1. reynoldseblacas Posted 2:24 am
    06 Apr 2007

    another dirty air day; no work, school, or economyMs. Dudley thinks pollution-sensitive people should stay inside on smoggy days.  Since all people are pollution sensitive, how many days would the city of Los Angeles be completely shut down?  My city has dirty air, every day would be a day off from work for everyone, but how will people ever get their shopping done if they can't go outside?  Of course, if there is nobody at work to run the polluting factories and nobody is driving their polluting vehicles to get to work, I guess the air will clean up and then we can start the cycle all over again.

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