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More legislation threatens EPA regulation of GHGs

The chairman of the US House Agriculture Committee has introduced bipartisan legislation designed to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.

Chairman Collin Peterson, along with Democrat representative Ike Skelton and Republican representative Jo Ann Emerson, unveiled bi-partisan legislation on February 2 at the Missouri Rural Electric Co-operative State Legislative Conference in Jefferson City, Missouri.

“Simply put, we cannot tolerate turning over the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions to unelected bureaucrats at the EPA,”

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