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Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.’s Ability to Restrict Power Plant Emissions
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<blockquote data-quote="Pommer" data-source="post: 76785644" data-attributes="member: 231908"><p>You may have missed the broader point:</p><p>The EPA gets its authority through Congress that tells the agency “find the best & brightest and create policies that safeguard our environment”.</p><p>The EPA does so and the suit brought by a state suggests that Congress <strong>cannot</strong> delegate its authority in that fashion; rather each and every “regulation” has to be voted upon by Congress.</p><p>In addition to slowing the already glacial-timelines with which everything proceeds, environmental concerns are to be voted on by partisan politicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pommer, post: 76785644, member: 231908"] You may have missed the broader point: The EPA gets its authority through Congress that tells the agency “find the best & brightest and create policies that safeguard our environment”. The EPA does so and the suit brought by a state suggests that Congress [B]cannot[/B] delegate its authority in that fashion; rather each and every “regulation” has to be voted upon by Congress. In addition to slowing the already glacial-timelines with which everything proceeds, environmental concerns are to be voted on by partisan politicians. [/QUOTE]
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