—By Alyssa Battistoni | Mon Dec. 12, 2011 1:50 PM PST
It's no secret that many Republicans aren't big fans of the EPA.
But that hasn't stopped the GOP from being secretive about what exactly
they're planning to do to scrap environmental regulations. Instead of
putting anti-environment policies up for debate as stand-alone bills,
they're trying to bypass scrutiny by sticking them into other pieces of
legislation—like appropriations bills—that
have to pass to keep key services or pet programs running. These
provisions, called riders, are usually hard to find and often even
harder to understand; that's basically the point. Fortunately, the
Natural Resources Defense Council has been keeping track of the long list of policies that have been introduced into 2012 appropriations legislation thus far.
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