Well, if this Tailoring act is ruled invalid, you will come under it and the only way that would be able to be stopped would be to change the law or stop appropriations in some way.
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Discussing potential implications of the Tailoring Act on regulations.
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As I see it, the RFS was enacted largely for three reasons--to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil, to lower greenhouse gas emissions, and to strengthen rural economies.
If that happens and if you're still at the EPA I want you to go to Fairfield, Texas with Congressman Bill Flores and explain to those people who've lost their jobs how you've improved their environment.
This administration is engaged in favoritism as it pursues its carbon future for America.
This subcommittee has cast a critical eye on several major regulations--such as the ozone rule and the Clean Power Plan--that threaten billions of dollars in costs and thousands of jobs.





