EPA and the Economy: Seeing Green?

When
December 9, 2011 11:27 am — 11:27 am
Where
Washington, DC

What effect does the EPA have on the economy? Do EPA regulations create or kill jobs? What is the place for environmental action and improvement in challenging economic times?

Supporters of EPA note that the agency is responsible for only 0.06 percent of the United States' national debt and 0.26 percent of the federal government's budget and argue that cutting environmental spending could make our economy worse by increasing medical costs if the agency lacks the resources to enforce laws that protect public health. Opponents argue that the EPA regulatory process has exploded, creating so much red tape for businesses that they are unable to hire workers and stimulate our economy.

This seminar examined the effect of the EPA on the economy and jobs. Expert panelists discussed the economic ramifications of EPA