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Supreme Court Takes On EPA’s ‘We’ll Tell You Later’ Refusal To Define Water Pollution...
By Rick Manning
Imagine that a federal agency threatened to fine a local government for excessive pollution without revealing to that or any other state...
25 States Fight EPA’s Power Plant Smokestack Regulations
By Jon Styf
(The Center Square) – West Virginia and Indiana are leading a group of 25 states asking for the U.S. Court of Appeals...
U.S. EPA Unveils Carbon Dioxide Regulations That Could End Coal and Natural Gas Power...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced new regulations on April 25 that would force coal-fired power plants and natural gas plants to capture their carbon dioxide emissions, which will basically force their premature closure.
House Poised to Defund EPA Carbon Endangerment Finding
By Robert Romano
The U.S. House Rules Committee has made in order an amendment by U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) that would defund the Environmental Protection Agency’s...
Biden Administration’s NEPA Rule Faces Stiff Legal Challenges
A rule proposed this summer by the White House Council on Environmental Quality meant to roll back Trump-era reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act is headed to court after attorneys general in 24 states blasted the proposal.
Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority in Victory for Landowners
In Sackett v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously struck down the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s broad application of the 1972 Clean Water Act to isolated wetlands on private property, ruling the Clean Water Act does not apply to the Sackett family’s property.
Is the EPA About to Overreach Its Authority Again?
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced it plans to slash the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by electricity-generating power plants. The EPA’s plan will likely end up before the U.S. Supreme Court which slapped down the agency for overreaching its authority in 2022.,
Virginia Gov. Gov. Glenn Youngkin Targets Virginia’s California-Inspired Energy Policies
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is drawing a sharp contrast between his energy initiatives and those of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, saying he remains committed to withdrawing Virginia from a multistate climate pact and pulling away from California’s vehicle emission goals.
Now the Education Department Wants to Make It Even Easier on Students Who Have...
The losses due to loans that can’t be repaid will be covered by the taxpayers
ast year, President Biden decreed that students who have federal...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Can Unlock Decades of Affordable Energy, Will He?
By Gordon Tomb
With Democrat Josh Shapiro as a newly inaugurated governor and a new legislative body, Pennsylvania will either shine as an energy superstar or...