"For the third time this summer, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shot back at the Chamber of Commerce, saying the business group misrepresented the agency’s economic analysis.
In a Wednesday blog post, Tom Reynolds, the EPA’s top spokesman, said a post the day before from the Chamber mischaracterized a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report about the EPA’s cost-benefit analysis.
The Chamber said the report “confirms EPA’s track record of either not scrutinizing the job effects of its regulations or doing poor analyses.”"
Timothy Cama reports for The Hill August 13, 2014.
Source: The Hill, 08/14/2014