act. it was written because of what happened in west texas when first and local responders didn't know what was going on in that plant and that plant destroyed that community. the previous administration created that policy and just in the last month the pennsylvania put th -- epa put that policy on hold. it would have forced plants like this one in crosby to inform local first responders what was in the plant and how -- what they were do if the plant caught fire. guess what, that plant's on fire right now. that plant was built in a flood zone. that plant should have never been put there. the epa and the corps of engineers approved that plant going into the area where it is. now it's flooded. it's under six foot of water and we have a mess on our hands. hopefully he'll ask the president to tell the epa and the corps of engineers to stop approving plants in wetlands.