On the recordApril 28, 2015
The history of the Clean Air Act Amendment shows that compliance costs have been far lower than expected when laws are implemented.
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congress.govThe history of the Clean Air Act Amendment shows that compliance costs have been far lower than expected when laws are implemented.
Udall highlights past compliance costs of the Clean Air Act being lower than anticipated.
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