Republicans Attack Good Neighbor Air Rule As ‘Major Questions’ Violation

April 10, 2024
House and Senate Republicans are charging that EPA’s Good Neighbor Plan (GNP) interstate ozone rule violates the Supreme Court’s doctrine that “major questions” of public policy should be decided by Congress, rather than executive agencies, raising the stakes in the battle over the heavily contested regulation. In an April 8 amicus brief , dozens of lawmakers tell the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in State of Utah, et al. v. EPA, et al...


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