Conservative groups seeking information
from the Environmental Protection Agency have been routinely hindered
by fees normally waived for media and watchdog groups, while fees for
more than 90 percent of requests from green groups were waived,
according to requests reviewed by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
CEI reviewed Freedom of Information Act
requests sent between January 2012 and this spring from several
environmental groups friendly to the EPA’s mission, and several
conservative groups, to see how equally the agency applies its fee
waiver policy for media and watchdog groups. Government agencies are
supposed to waive fees for groups disseminating information for public
benefit.
“This is as clear an example of
disparate treatment as the IRS’ hurdles selectively imposed upon groups
with names ominously reflecting an interest in, say, a less intrusive or
biased federal government,” said CEI fellow Chris Horner.
Most green groups, including
Earth Justice, The Waterkeeper Alliance, and Greenpeace, saw their fees
waived. In fact, according to the report, 92 percent of requests from green groups were waived by the EPA.
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