On the recordMarch 14, 2016
While the Clean Air Act does authorize the government to regulate the emissions of vehicles, Congress never intended for the EPA to regulate vehicles that are modified for use on racetracks.
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congress.govWhile the Clean Air Act does authorize the government to regulate the emissions of vehicles, Congress never intended for the EPA to regulate vehicles that are modified for use on racetracks.
Arguing against EPA regulation of modified racing vehicles.
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