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Washington State’s Climate Exec Order Challenged

Today the Evergreen Freedom Foundation’s Constitutional Law Center announced they would, on behalf of Washington State taxpayers, sue Democrat Gov. Christine Gregoire because last year she issued an executive order implementing climate change measures that the Democrat-run state legislature had rejected.

Today the Evergreen Freedom Foundation’s Constitutional Law Center announced they would, on behalf of Washington State taxpayers, sue Democrat Gov. Christine Gregoire because last year she issued an executive order implementing climate change measures that the Democrat-run state legislature had rejected.

“We believe Gov. Gregoire’s climate change executive order is an unconstitutional order,” said Michael Reitz, director of the Evergreen Freedom Foundation’s Constitutional Law Center, who represents the taxpayers in this case. “Gov. Gregoire violated the doctrine of separation of powers by snatching a failed bill out of the legislative process and issuing it in the form of an executive order. If the governor wants to pass laws, she’s in the wrong branch of government.”

Indeed, Gregoire is such an Unconstitutionalist (as a former attorney general, she should know better) that she admitted openly last year she wanted to circumvent Washingtonians’ elected representatives, telling the Los Angeles Times, “I wanted cap-and-trade. I didn’t get it.”

Used to using threats to get what she wants, she instead used the hissy fit measure at her disposal and forced the state Department of Ecology to redirect hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of dollars from budget-authorized air quality programs to her global warming agenda. Among her directives were to join the wasteful Western Climate Initiative, force private business to report their emissions, and develop a low-carbon fuel standard. Kind of like her own, self-created EPA endangerment finding.

She’s about as far out in left field as she can get, as the Washington Policy Center environmental director Todd Myers explained. “Her party controls both chambers, … and they still wouldn’t pass it,” he said. “When you’re pushing policy over the wishes of people in your own party, I think that’s very dangerous.” Even more so when you consider her approval ratings, although this is not an election year for her.

topics:
Global Warming, Environmentalism, Climate Change

View all comments (7) |

Brian H| 7.23.10 @ 12:30AM

Well, when you value your own and your friends' opinions above all others, in about a 1,000,000:1 weighting ratio ...

david| 7.24.10 @ 6:32AM

Can she be impeached?

Jed Smith| 7.24.10 @ 11:05AM

That reminds me to renew my membership in the Evergreen Freedom Foundation. I had let it lapsed. - - Gregoire is a trainwreck. She was appointed by Obama to be one of the new 'regional emergency governors' - - maybe they should use the Roman term for regional dictator over concurred territories.

Duncan Campbell | 7.26.10 @ 2:29PM

Would someone tell me, where are the rank and file Americans who should be screaming from the house tops "STOP, STOP STOP! The silance from "we the people" is defining( forgive the spelling) thats supposed to mean THEY CAN'T
HEAR! At 82, I have a hearing problem myself.
Duncan

Miles King | 10.21.10 @ 11:22PM

All Power To: WeThePeople
The Penalty for Perjury of oath office
is $2000 Fine 2 years Jail
Suggest Ovoid all that and
RE-SIGN NOW!!

hello man | 12.2.10 @ 10:28PM

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