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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The DC municipal government has no jurisdiction over the WH grounds. They can’t even enter the property without an invite. wtf are you talking about OP?[/quote] Exactly. This whole thread is ridiculous.[/quote] The White House is subject to the city's environmental regulations. You think the administration can just do anything it wants? You think they could set up an oil refinery on the South Lawn and no one could say boo?[/quote] Federal enclaves are exempt from any local regulations. Yeah, they could. [/quote] Oh stop. Even Bowser's own advisers are pissed she's looking the other way on this. [/quote] Is it because they’re excellent muni lawyers, or because they’re dumb and angry?[/quote] The entire Department of Energy and Environment is really unhappy with the mayor. [/quote] And yet, DOEE has zero jurisdiction over the white house.[/quote] Of course, it has jurisdiction. It would be pretty weird if our air quality laws didn't apply to federal lands, given the massive amount of federal land in DC. [/quote] You sweet summer child.[/quote]
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