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12Oct

Quinn: Coal Reset

Via The Miami Herald: The Oct. 11 editorial, “EPA rollbacks are bad for our planet,” is an extreme misrepresentation of a much-needed regulatory reset. With unprecedented enthusiasm for regulation, the prior administration issued broad, sweeping rules that overstepped the bounds of what the federal government can and should do — duplicating existing regulations, creating jurisdictional […]
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12Oct

Promise Kept: Trump to Roll Back Clean Power Plan

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: “The war on coal is over.” That’s the welcomed verdict from new EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who confirmed Monday what we already know — President Donald Trump is a friend of coal. And once again the Trump administration is making good on its pledge to help those coal-producing states that were unfairly targeted by former […]
  • On October 12, 2017
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12Oct

Governor Mead Applauds EPA Clean Power Plan Repeal Decision

Via KGAB AM650:  Wyoming Governor Matt Mead is speaking out in support of a decision by EPA administrator Scott Pruitt to begin the process of repealing the Clean Power Plan [CPP]. The CPP was first issued in 2014 and would have required states to make big reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, including a 44 percent […]
  • On October 12, 2017
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11Oct

Pruitt’s Clean Power Break

Via The Wall Street Journal: The Trump Administration is giving the economy a boost with its deregulatory agenda, and the latest example comes Tuesday when Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt will propose to repeal the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan. Ending this power grab will uphold the letter of the law and restore cooperative […]
  • On October 11, 2017
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11Oct

EPA Formally Moves to Repeal Major Obama Power Rule

Via The Hill: The Trump administration formally proposed to scrap the Obama administration’s signature climate change rule for power plants. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt signed the notice Tuesday, arguing that former President Barack Obama’s 2015 rule, dubbed the Clean Power Plan, exceeds the agency’s authority under the Clean Air Act. He previewed the action Monday at a coal […]
  • On October 11, 2017
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10Oct

‘War on Coal is Over’

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: The head of the Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that he will sign a new rule overriding the Clean Power Plan, an Obama-era effort to limit carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants. “The war on coal is over,” EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt declared in the coal mining state of Kentucky. […]
  • On October 10, 2017
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10Oct

EPA Moves to Repeal Obama’s Clean Power Plan Coal Regs

Via FOX News: EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced Monday that the Trump administration is moving to scrap the Clean Power Plan, the Obama administration’s signature regulatory program to curb emissions from coal-fired power plants. Pruitt made the announcement at an event in Hazard, Ky., casting the previous policy as unfair. “That rule really was about […]
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10Oct

Better Late Than Never

Via The Wheeling News-Register: It is unfortunate for the nation as a whole, not just for energy-producing states, that former President Barack Obama’s war on coal and affordable electricity is being ended after years in which it was pursued with attack-dog tenacity and yes, viciousness. Better late than never, however. “The war on coal is […]
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09Oct

Pruitt, Perry Move to Boost Coal

Via The Washington Examiner: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt will sign his proposed rule to repeal the Clean Power Plan on Tuesday, he said Monday morning in the coal-mining state of Kentucky. He will lay out the financial gain of killing the Obama administration’s climate rules for the coal industry. “Regulatory power should not be […]
  • On October 9, 2017
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07Oct

EPA Document Proposes to Eliminate Clean Power Plan ‘In Its Entirety’

Via Brietbart: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to repeal the agency’s Obama-era climate change program, the Clean Power Plan (CPP), “in its entirety,” according to a document obtained by Breitbart News. The 43-page document, titled, “Repeal of Carbon Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stations Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units” details how the EPA plans […]
  • On October 7, 2017
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