On the recordMay 1, 2025
It told companies that no matter how much they invest to reduce harmful emissions, they would still be punished with permanent red tape.
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cbsnews.comIt told companies that no matter how much they invest to reduce harmful emissions, they would still be punished with permanent red tape.
Curtis argued that the rule penalized companies investing in emission reductions.
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