Farm group meets EPA’s fee for What’s Upstream records

From the Capital Press

A Washington state farm group this week assured the Environmental Protection Agency that it will pay $2,000 for records related to the What’s Upstream advocacy campaign.

Save Family Farming, whose members include Western Washington diaries under scrutiny by environmental groups, wants to know the depth of EPA’s involvement and its motives for funding the campaign, the group’s attorney, James Tupper, said Wednesday. Read the rest of the story here.