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Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement v. Council on Environmental Quality

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement v. Council on Environmental Quality 

1:20-cv-02715D.D.C.3 entries
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
07/01/2022
Stipulation
Federal defendants and plaintiffs filed joint status report and stipulation to stay case for an additional 120 days.
03/08/2022
Decision
Ordered that case remain stayed until July 5, 2022.
09/23/2020
Complaint
Complaint filed.
Six organizations led by Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement filed a lawsuit in federal court in the District of Columbia challenging the Council on Environmental Quality’s amendments to the NEPA regulations. It is the fifth lawsuit filed challenging the amended regulations; the cases are pending in four district courts. The plaintiffs in this case alleged that the amendments give “yet another free pass” to the concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) industry by restricting NEPA review of federal funding for the CAFO industry. The complaint alleged that CAFOs and the slaughterhouses they supply “cause and exacerbate climate change and harm rural community and economic health, drinking water quality and quantity, air quality, endangered species, the confined animals themselves, and other aspects of the human environment.”