Battle over anti-environmental amendments attached to US budget bills

The US Public Interest Group (US PIRG) has identified 39 riders, and eight riders that are likely to be added soon. US PIRG accuses the oil, automotive and mining industries of systematically “sneaking through” anti-environmental legislation by attaching exemptions to spending bills.

In what has become an annual event, riders have been attached to appropriations bills that Congress must pass in order to authorise the US Budget. Congress is under pressure to pass appropriations bills quickly in order to maintain the smooth operation of US Government departments and agencies, and it is this pressure that makes riders attractive to interests seeking to reverse or weaken environmental legislation, according to US PIRG.

In particular, US PIRG highlights:

Senator Barbara Boxer, a Democrat from California, has called on President Clinton to veto bills passed that include anti-environmental riders. It is thought that the bill containing the wetlands rider is likely to be vetoed by the President, who is fully in support of wetlands protection as part of a national effort to reduce the risk of floods.