The Clean Air Act has traditionally been grounded in cooperative federalism where the federal government and the states worked together
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Broun emphasizes the historical cooperation between federal and state governments under the Clean Air Act.
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I look forward to the testimony from each of the witnesses. But importantly, this Committee needs to hear how we are going to get out of the way and let EPA do its job of producing assessments of chemicals that are suspected of and may be causing harm to our constituents and our communities.
I just want to remark to my dear friend, good friend, my coworker on our Oversight Committee, that as he stated in his remarks, it has been something I have been very concerned about and I am extremely concerned just like my friend, Mr. Maffei, is about this very issue.
we can see now why did we invite technical scientific experts in the field instead of political witnesses?





