Supreme Court Scales Back EPA Power 

The unanimous decision is a win for property rights.  This week, the Supreme Court restricted the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers…

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House Joins Senate in Rollback of Truck Emissions Rule 

The vote sets up the fourth presidential veto.  The House of Representatives voted down an Environmental Protection Agency rule intended to reduce emissions for heavy-duty trucks and semis.…

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U.S. Power Grid Reliability is at Risk

Watchdog reports that two-thirds of North America could experience power outages this summer. President Biden’s administration has promoted a reliance on green energy instead of coal and gas.…

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USDA Secretary Supports Summer Sales of E15 Fuel

Expects the environmental waiver to support the supply chain. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has waived summer air pollution rules for the second year in a row. This…

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EPA Prepares New Carbon Capture Standards

However, the agency has been slow to approve permits for carbon capture injection wells. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to unveil new emission standards for natural…

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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Clean Water Rule

Questions administration’s interpretation of the Clean Water Act. District Court Judge Daniel Hovland ordered President Biden’s administration to temporarily suspend a specific implementation of the Clean Water Act…

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EPA Proposes New Rules for Sterilizer Facilities

Agency intends to reduce long-term exposure to ethylene oxide. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a new rule intended to reduce ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions from sterilizer facilities…

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EPA Says Two-Thirds of New Cars Should be EV by 2032

Proposed pollution standards call for zero emissions.  A new rule being proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency would mandate that 67 percent of new passenger vehicle sales in…

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Minnesota Train Derailment Brings Evacuation Orders

Firefighters on the scene are dealing with burning ethanol and other liquids.  In Raymond, Minnesota, Thursday morning, another freight train derailed, this time spilling a form of ethanol and…

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EPA Issues New Rules for Factories and Power Plants 

The “Good Neighbor Plan” impacts 23 states.  The Environmental Protection Agency introduced new rules that are intended to limit power plant and factory emissions—particularly for those industries located…

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