Louisiana Seeks To Scrap EPA Title VI Rules After Winning Injunction

September 20, 2024
Louisiana is asking a federal district court to vacate EPA’s Title VI disparate impact rules, even after the court granted a broad permanent injunction preventing the agency from enforcing them against any entity in the state, saying their continued application anywhere in the country puts the Pelican State at a “competitive disadvantage” for federal grants. State Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) filed a Sept. 19 motion in Louisiana v. EPA asking Judge James Cain of the U.S. District Court...


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