Madison, IN Sunny intervals 90°
Listen Live

Sixth Circuit Rules in Favor of Attorney General Cameron, Halts Enforcement of Biden Administration’s WOTUS Rule

Ruling is a win for Kentucky’s agriculture community

                                 

FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 11, 2023) – The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled in favor of Attorney General Daniel Cameron and halted the Biden Administration from enforcing a new rule re-defining the Waters of the United States (WOTUS). This rule would unnecessarily burden farmers and landowners engaging in everyday farming activities.

“Yesterday, the Sixth Circuit agreed with our office and ruled that the Biden Administration cannot impose new federal controls over Kentucky’s waters,” said Attorney General Cameron.  “This unanimous ruling gives our farmers, and all Kentuckians, much needed relief from the Biden Administration’s regulatory overreach, and we will continue to stand up for the rights of Kentuckians.”

In February, Attorney General Cameron filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s rule redefining WOTUS, arguing that it usurped Kentucky’s authority to manage its own lands and waters. A Kentucky federal district court dismissed the case, and Attorney General Cameron appealed this decision to the Sixth Circuit.

The court unanimously ruled in favor of Attorney General Cameron, holding that he will “likely prevail in [his] challenge to the Final Rule’s validity.” The ruling is a win for Kentucky’s agriculture community and ensures that farmers and landowners can live and work on their own property free from heavy-handed government policies.

To view a copy of the Sixth Circuit’s ruling, click here.

More from Local News

Events

Local News

Roof Replacement Starts Friday at Switz. Co. Schools

There will be some traffic impacts.

Area Farms Recognized with Hoosier Homestead Award

There were 95 Indiana farms recognized at the Indiana State Fair this week.

Governor Braun Recognizes Hoosier Business Milestones

Four local businesses were honored.

Local Sports

Double First Base Coming to High School Baseball

The change has been approved but won't happen until 2027.