President’s Flawed, Burdensome WOTUS Rule Survives Veto Override Despite Bipartisan Opposition
Earlier this month, President Biden bowed to the demands of radical environmentalists at the expense of hard-working Americans by vetoing H.J. Res. 27, a measure I introduced to overturn the Biden Administration’s flawed, burdensome Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
A two-thirds majority was needed to pass and override President Biden's veto making it impossible to achieve without the help of a large number of Democrat votes. Biden's WOTUS rule is one of the most damaging in history, with the potential to devastate production agriculture, derail infrastructure projects and harm our economy. Because Congress spoke with a loud bipartisan voice against this overreach, however, it should help in the many cases that will come before the courts.
H.J. Res 27 passed both the House and Senate with bipartisan support in March, and a majority of states have halted implementation of the Biden Administration's WOTUS Rule. We will continue to work to push back against and defang this onerous rule at every available opportunity.
Protecting Women and Girls in Sports
Last week, with my support, the House passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act to defend access to a fair playing field for female athletes. It’s dangerous and unfair to force female athletes to compete against transgender biological males in women’s sports. Doing so grants biological men access to college scholarship opportunities specifically set aside for women and allows them to compete in women’s sports despite the fact they are much stronger and faster. If transgender participation in women’s sports is allowed to continue, it will eventually result in effectively eliminating women’s sports.