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The Trump administration’s recent actions seeking to freeze funding at EPA and other agencies are driving confusion among EPA employees, contractors and grantees, with experts warning that the freeze or other funding restraints could continue despite court rulings blocking them.

Citing in part actions at EPA, a federal judge is blocking the Trump administration’s controversial funding freeze at EPA and other agencies, agreeing with Democratic states that the administration’s “unilateral” decision to indefinitely pause a variety of funding via the president’s executive orders (EOs) and other directives violates the Constitution and key statutes.

From Climate Extra

An industry attorney is casting doubt on new calls for the Trump EPA to issue an administrative stay of the Biden EPA’s greenhouse gas power plant standards while it pursues a longer rulemaking to undo them, warning that courts rejected a similar move during the first Trump administration to stay methane rules.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has restarted litigation in a years-old dispute over the so-called “three strikes” air emissions exemption, allowing the issue to be adjudicated in the context of a suit over EPA refinery air rules.

From Inside PFAS Policy

At the request of multiple industry groups, the Trump EPA has extended for 60 days the public comment period on a contested Biden-era proposal revising the agency’s multi-sector general permit (MSGP) for industrial stormwater, which includes first-time PFAS monitoring requirements, clearing the way for the new administration to revisit the permit.

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