December 6, 2011-Lexington Herald leader Editorial
Gov. Steve Beshear should take to heart the words of environmentalist Tom FitzGerald, who resigned from two state boards last week to protest the administration’s environmental and energy policies.
In 27 years as director of the Kentucky Resources Council, FitzGerald has worked with industry, the legislature, local governments and gubernatorial administrations on countless controversies and kept a working relationship, not to mention their (sometimes grudging) respect.
So, when FitzGerald says he “cannot in good conscience” continue to serve as a Beshear appointee, it’s an extraordinary statement that something is wrong.
In his letter to Beshear, FitzGerald cited “serial” budget cuts to environmental protection and the unexplained firing last week of Carl Campbell as commissioner of natural resources.
Environmental protection has been compromised by a 26-percent reduction in General Fund support during Beshear’s four years, FitzGerald wrote. The latest 2-percent cut came last week.
FitzGerald chides Beshear for giving no priority to protecting programs that safeguard air, land and water, the “building blocks” of a healthy state and economy.
Also, “indefensible,” he says, “only one of those programs (Title V air permits) collects from regulated sources the fees necessary to offset the cost of regulation, leaving the taxpayers to subsidize other pollution control programs. ”
To that we’d add, a big “Amen.” Continue reading