The White House systematically delayed
enacting a series of rules on the environment, worker safety
and health care to prevent them from becoming points of contention before the
2012 election, according to documents and interviews with current and former
administration officials.
Some agency officials were instructed to hold off submitting proposals
to the White House for up to a year to ensure that they would not be issued
before voters went to the polls, the current and former officials said.
The Obama administration has repeatedly said
that any delays until after the electionwere coincidental and that such decisions were made
without regard to politics. But seven current and former administration
officials told The Washington Post that the motives behind many of the delays
were clearly
political, as Obama’s top aides focused on avoiding controversy before his
reelection.
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