Posted on 04/07/2016 10:49:17 AM PDT by llevrok
A Whats Upstream billboard in Olympia came down Wednesday, and a second one in Bellingham was expected to be removed, a day after the Environmental Protection Agency said the media campaign was an inappropriate use of federal funds that were awarded to a tribe for public education.
Swinomish Indian tribe environmental policy director Larry Wasserman said the tribe is taking down the billboards voluntarily.
There has been no violation, but because of the concerns EPA has raised, were being responsive until their concerns are addressed, he said.
The tribe and several environmental groups collaborated on Whats Upstream to rally political support for more regulations on agriculture. The tribe has funded the advertising and social media campaign with nearly $600,000 the EPA awarded the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.
EPA Northwest regional Bill Dunbar said the agency supports the tribes decision to take down the billboards, though EPA didnt order that the signs be removed. We had not come to that conversation, he said.
It remained unclear Wednesday whether EPA will take further steps to dismantle Whats Upstream.
Wasserman said the tribe has no plans to take down the Whats Upstream website, which includes a Take Action link to a form letter to state lawmakers. The groups Facebook page was active Wednesday.
The billboard in Olympia was placed on a busy street west of the Capitol. Its removal provided little satisfaction, Washington State Dairy Federation policy director Jay Gordon said. Its a small step in the right direction, he said.
The tribes campaign partners include Puget Soundkeeper, the Western Environmental Center and the Center for Environmental Law and Policy.
Wasserman said the tribe spent its own money on the billboards. The message and imagery, however, are the same as other campaign materials. The tribe hired a public relations firm, Strategies 360, to develop the message.
The tribe had apparently spent nearly $600,000 of EPA money on the campaign through the end of September, based on a Capital Press review of reports the tribe submitted to the EPA since 2011.
Wasserman would not confirm the number or estimate how much EPA money has been spent on the campaign in the past six months. Another report to the EPA is due this month.
In prior reports, the tribe has left blank boxes in EPA forms to report other sources of money. Wasserman declined to say how much the tribe has spent.
The EPA said last month the campaign did not violate prohibitions on using federal funds for lobbying, though it did conclude the billboards should have noted EPAs financial support.
EPAs statement Tuesday distancing itself from the tone and content of the campaign came one day after Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., issued a state condemning the billboards and taking the EPA to task for funding the campaign.
Roberts and Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, have written the inspector general of the EPA asking for an investigation. The Inspector Generals Office says it wont confirm or deny the existence of an investigation.
WA state ping
Or they can let California’s Central Valley dry up and soil blow away. Oh, never mind. zer0 administration already did that.
How may of said supporters have a “No farms, no food,” “buy Local,” or “Coexist” bumper sicker on their Prius or Subaru?
More sternly worded letters from the GOPe congresscritters. I’m sure the EPA nazis are trembling.
I'll be back...
EPA is putting more BS in the game than a million cattle ever could.
Close the EPA.
These are the same clowns tearing down 4 California dams in the name of “fisheries”.
They need a new campaign called “Whats Downstream?”
Tbey can show photos of the derelict contaminated land called the Swinomish reservation and the piles of their gill nets stacked up by the houses with no soding because some folks were too lazy to pick up and split the free firewood rounds the tribe goves to all rresidents.....then they got cold in the winter and burned their siding to stay warm.
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