Kent Jeffreys

Kent Jeffreys is director of environmental studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C'' -- May 26, 1992, Cato Institute

In an article mention on the Competitive Enterprise Institute Kent Jeffreys is identified with the Heritage Foundation in 1995. 

We find Jeffreys in a very short period of time holding prominent positions, being published by Cato Institute, Alexis de Tocqueville Institution as Adjunct Scholar, Competitive Enterprise Institute as Adjunct Scholar, and affiliated with Heritage Institute. Kent Jeffreys is a Senior Fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis in 2001. 

Tobacco industry documents
Title: No title Date: 11 Aug,1994 Length: 2 pages URL: http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/axh70e00 Bates No. 92756802/6803

TO: The Members of the Executive Committee

FROM: Samuel D. Chilcote, Jr.

This morning Reps. Peter Geren (D-TX) and John Mica (R-FL) held a press conference announcing the release of a study by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution that evaluates the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) scientific principles used to justify policy decisions. Geren and Mica were joined by Cesar Conda, executive director of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution and coauthors Dr. S. Fred Singer and Kent Jeffreys.

Press coverage included States News Service, Stephens Publishing and Cable Congress. Several congressional staffers also attended. Copies of the Geren/Mica "Dear Colleague" letter, press release and the study are enclosed.

... Dr. Singer explained that the study was peer reviewed by a number of scientists and economists so that real risks and costs benefits to society could be sufficiently evaluated. ...

Jeffreys pointed to the recent media attention on Clinton Administration officials lying to or withholding information from Congress. During the question-and-answer session, Jeffreys said that EPA is not communicating the whole truth to the public and policymakers about risks. He told the group that EPA often relies on incomplete information by basing risks on single case, nonreplicable results. In the case of ETS, the EPA used irrelevant data and applied inconsistent methodology, Jeffreys said.

On the subject of ETS, Jeffreys said that the research is incomplete and irrelevant to the questions being asked about the actual risk in public settings. He said that "the research EPA examined focused on nonsmoking spouses in the home...for that reason alone, the EPA report is irrelevant." Jeffreys added that based on the data, "I can't prove that ETS is not a risk of lung cancer, but EPA can't prove that it is." He concluded bx saying it would be irresponsible for Congress to regulate ETS based on the EPA report.

The Alexis de Tocqueville Institution also provided this report to EPA in response to EPA's request for comments on its cost/benefit analysis of H.R. 3434, Rep. Waxman's smoking ban legislation.

Additional copies of this "confidential" memo were recovered from various files:

http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TICT0008136-8137.html

http://tobaccodocuments.org/ti/TIMN0044655-4656.html

http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2044266694-6696.html

When Epa Exaggerates Risks 	Date: 15 Sep 1994</B> Length: 3 pages 2044266694-2044266696

Author  	Jeffreys, K.</B> Named Person  	Jeffreys, K.</B> Author (Organization)  	Journal of Commerce + Commercial Type 	NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE

page 1 	EDITORIAL/OPINION When EPA Exaggerates Risks By Kent Jeffreys Opinion polls consistently show that Americans...

page 3 	risk by distracting Americans from true hazards. Kent Jeffreys is an adjunct scholar with the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution...

Koch Industries has had many environmental pollution fines, and criminal prosecutions. Elimination of Superfund has been a priority of Koch Family Foundations funding of compliant institutes.

http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2041128878-9002.html

Fyi Directors Edition 	Date: 01 Feb 1995</B> Length: 125 pages

page 21:   "Republicans must aggressively counterattack  with an agenda that  achieves the same or better environmental protection without costing ]obs or limiting individual freedoms."

... "The Superfund reform bills in the last Congress fell woefully short of fixing the program's fundamental problems. Republicans should simply abolish Superfund outright and replace it with a revolving state loan fund, as proposed by analyst Kent Jeffreys.

Financed in part by a portion of Superfund's current taxes, this fund would provide loans to states and localities for local hazardous waste cleanups. The fund and the taxes should be phased out over a reasonable period: allowing time for the cleanup of the 10% of Superfund sites that pose actual risks. Expensive cleanups should be replaced by land use and deed restrictions along with the s'e'tection of the most cost-effective containment measures. Allowing the local community to decide how to spend funds to clean up Superfund sites would produce better results." http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2040165575.html

Briefing on Sound Science and Environmental Policy</B> Date: 02 Aug 1994 Length: 1 page Author: Geren, P., Mica, J.

... The briefing will be conducted by Dr. S. Fred Singer, professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, and Mr. Kent Jeffreys, both of whom are senior fellows with the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution.

For more information, please contact KC McKee (5-5071), Sharon Pinkerton (5-4035) or Cesar Conda of Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2023585726-5727.html

CEI Science Policy Clips and Highlights (930100 - 940400) Date: 19930100/D Length: 2 pages Page 1: Competitive Enterprise Institute CEI Science Policy Clips and Highlights (January 1993 - April ) Page 2: CEI Staff Mentions 7/18/93      Kent Jeffreys quoted in the Albuquerque Sunday Journal about the American Lung Association's decision to sue EPA over particulate pollution.

From Cato Institute website
http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg17n1-jeffreys.html<BR> Cato Institute

Amending Superfund: Reform or Revanche?<BR> Kent Jeffreys<BR> Kent Jeffreys is an independent environmental writer and consultant.

The Clinton administration has now presented its long-promised Superfund reform proposals to Congress. A casual look at the Superfund Reform Act of 1994 ...

https://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regv17n1/reg17n1.html<BR> Cato Institute

Volume 17, Number 1, Winter <B>1994</B> Features * Amending Superfund Kent Jeffreys

http://www.cato.org/research/nat-studies/Superfund.html<BR> Cato Institute

Opinion and Commentary<BR> "Amending Superfund: Reform or Revanche?," by Kent Jeffreys, Regulation 17:1, Winter <B>1994</B>.

http://www.cato.org/environment/environ-law.html<B></B> Cato Institute

"A Free-Market Environmental Vision," by Fred Smith and Kent Jeffreys, Market Liberalism: A Paradigm for the 21st Century, edited by Edward Crane and David Boaz (1993).

http://www.cato.org/pubs/chapters/marlib23.html<BR> Cato Institute

Chapter 23.<BR> A Free-Market Environmental Vision<BR> By Fred L. Smith, Jr., and Kent Jeffreys

From Market Liberalism: A Paradigm for the 21st Century<BR> Edited by Ed Crane and David Boaz

http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg17n1-taylor.html<BR> Cato Institute

The Challenge of Sustainable Development<BR> Jerry Taylor

Jerry Taylor is director of natural resource studies at the Cato Institute.

... Those lessons in the efficacy of private stewardship are certainly applicable toward the recent concern over dwindling stocks of ocean fisheries. As environmental analyst Kent Jeffreys pointed out in "Who Should Own the Ocean?" a paper published by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, ...

From Competitive Enterprise Institute website
http://www.cei.org/gencon/025,01552.cfm<BR> Competitive Enterprise Institute

Reinventing Superfund: The Clinton Reform Proposal and an Alternative<BR> by Kent Jeffreys<BR> June 1, <B>1994</B>

http://www.cei.org/gencon/026,02259.cfm<BR> Competitive Enterprise Institute

The True State Of The Planet Ten Of The World's Premier Environmental Researchers In A Major Challenge To The Environmental Movement<BR> by Ronald Bailey January 1, 1995

Table of Contents

Chapter 1, by Nicholas Eberstadt<BR> Population, Food, and Income: Global Trends in the Twentieth Century

Chapter 2, by Dennis Avery<BR> Saving the Planet with Pesticides: Increasing Food Supplies While Preserving the Earth's Biodiversity

Chapter 3, by Robert C. Balling, Jr.<BR> Global Warming: Messy Models, Decent Data, and Pointless Policy

Chapter 4, by Stephen Moore<BR> The Coming Age of Abundance

Chapter 5, by Bruce N. Ames and Lois Swirsky Gold<BR> The Causes and Prevention of Cancer: The Role of Environment

Chapter 6, by Roger A. Sedjo<BR> Forests: Conflicting Signals

Chapter 7, by Stephen R. Edwards<BR> Conserving Biodiversity: Resources for Our Future

Chapter 8, by Terry L. Anderson<BR> Water Options for the Blue Planet

<B>Chapter 9, by Kent Jeffreys<BR> Rescuing the Oceans</B>

Chapter 10, by Indur M. Goklany<BR> Richer is Cleaner: Long Term Trends in Global Air Quality

http://www.cei.org/gencon/027,01523.cfm<BR> Competitive Enterprise Institute

Testimony before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, House Committee on Science, Hearings on the Status of the Global Climate Change Negotiations<BR> by Fred L. Smith, Jr.<BR> November 6, <B>1997</B>

... Former CEI environmental studies director Kent Jeffreys published a major monograph on the issue, titled "Why Worry About Global Warming," in February 1991. ...

http://www.cei.org/gencon/019,03110.cfm<B></B> Competitive Enterprise Institute

Making the Polluters Pay<BR> Adler Article In The Freeman<BR> by Jonathan H. Adler<BR> March 1, <B>1995</B>

...The ACA has helped fishing clubs pursue injunctions against upstream pollution ever since. To date, the ACA has been involved in over 1,500 cases.9 ...

9. This history is recounted in Kent Jeffreys, Who Should Own the Ocean? (Washington, DC: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 1991), pp. 17-18

From Co-conspirator Heartland Institute website
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=2173<BR> Heartland Institute

Guide to Regulatory Reform: The Federalism Rule<BR> Written By: Kent Jeffreys<BR> Published In: Brief Analysis<BR> Publication Date: January 1, <B>1995</B><BR> Publisher: National Center for Policy Analysis

http://www.heartland.org/pdf/23661d.pdf<BR> Heartland Institute

Guide to Regulatory Reform: Takings<BR> Written By: Kent Jeffreys<BR> Published In: Brief Analysis<BR> Publisher: National Center for Policy Analysis

http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=5382<BR> Heartland Institute

Progressive Environmentalism: Principles for Regulatory Reform

Written By: Kent Jeffreys<BR> Published In: Policy Report (part 2)<BR> Publication Date: June 1, <B>1995</B><BR> Publisher: National Center for Policy Analysis

http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=2731<BR> Heartland Institute

Guide to Regulatory Reform: Cost-Benefit Analysis<BR> Written By: Kent Jeffreys<BR> Published In: NCPA Brief Analysis<BR> Publisher: National Center for Policy Analysis

From Co-conspirator Michael Fumento website
http://www.fumento.com/energytax.html<BR> Michael Fumento website

What Will an Energy Tax Do?<BR> Raise Prices and Slow Growth, but Little Else<BR> By Michael Fumento

Investor's Business Daily, March 5, <B>1993</B>

... "This hurts practically everybody," said Kent Jeffreys, environmental director for the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a Washington-based free-enterprise think tank. "The only bloc behind this tax is the environmental groups." ...

http://www.fumento.com/irishwake.html<BR> Michael Fumento website

The Doom of Earth Day<BR> By Michael Fumento

Investor's Business Daily, April 22, <B>1993</B>

... "The trendlines in almost every single category have been positive, yet environmentalists consistently ignore them," said Kent Jeffreys of the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington. ...

http://www.fumento.com/remedSuperfund.html<BR> By Michael Fumento

The Remediation of Superfund<BR> Program Needs Way To Balance Costs, Benefits<BR> By Michael Fumento

Investor's Business Daily, October 23, <B>1991</B>

... Said Kent Jeffreys, an analyst with the Washington-based Competitive Enterprise Institute: "It's become a lawyer's welfare bill." ...

http://www.fumento.com/Superfund.html<BR> By Michael Fumento

Superfund: Hazardous Waste?<BR> It Has Spent Billions but Cleaned Just 63 Sites<BR> By Michael Fumento

Investor's Business Daily, October 22, <B>1991</B>

... Said Kent Jeffreys of the Competitive Enterprise Institute: "We believe that no one's health is being benefitted by Superfund. In 99 of 100 cases, we are supposedly talking about human health concerns, but the (Superfund) law is written so that it essentially calls for returning the environment to a pristine condition." ...

Co-conspirators from National Center for Policy Analysis
http://www.ncpa.org/studies/s194/jeffreys.html<BR> National Center for Policy Analysis

Kent Jeffreys is a Senior Fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis. Mr. Jeffreys, who holds a J.D. from the University of Mississippi, is an expert in environmental issues including risk analysis, unfunded mandates, environmental racism, global warming and climate change, Superfund, wetlands, endangered species and property rights. Mr. Jeffreys also is the former Director of Environmental Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a former Energy and Environmental Policy Analyst for the Heritage Foundation and a former Republican Study Committee Analyst for the U.S. House of Representatives. His television appearances have included MacNeil/Lehrer, C-Span and TechnoPolitics, and he has testified before Congress on numerous environmental issues.

From assorted websites
http://www.worldandi.com/specialreport/1989/june/Sa16171.htm

The 'Private' Approach Works

Article # : 	16171

Section : 	CURRENT ISSUES<B></B> Issue Date : 	6 / <B>1989</B> 	2,528 Words<BR> Author : 	Kent Jeffreys

http://www.libertyhaven.com/theoreticalorphilosophicalissues/libertarianism/buildingunlimited.shtml

"Building an Unlimited Future"<BR> Barry Asmus

... But, as Competitive Enterprise Institute environmental director Kent Jeffreys has noted, by the time the facts are marshalled and accurately presented in rebuttal, government policy is already set, and the public is under bombardment by the next media campaign. ...

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