"The bill sets a "dangerous precedent that private individuals must be paid to comply with an environmental law," said Rep. Nick Rahall of West Virginia, the committee's top Democrat.
Brass ones, considering, in West Virginia, "enn..vI..ro... men...duh...lizm" consists of limiting the number of leaking, abandoned cars in your yard to no more than seven.
Now that's an exaggeration...it also includes planting flowers in any toilet that's sitting in the front yard. Let's give credit where credit is due.