On the recordMarch 23, 2011
This document, the Constitution, dictates that Congress, not unelected bureaucrats, has the authority to decide whether and how greenhouse gases are going to be regulated.
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congress.govThis document, the Constitution, dictates that Congress, not unelected bureaucrats, has the authority to decide whether and how greenhouse gases are going to be regulated.
Olson emphasizes Congress's role in regulating greenhouse gases over the EPA.
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