The Majority memo suggests that perhaps the reason the EPA did not ask is because it would create a delay in implementing the new power plant rules.
Editor's note · Context
Beyer questions the EPA's motives regarding consultation delays for power plant regulations.
Share & report
More from Don Beyer
Mr. Speaker, I thank Congressman Himes for having this Special Order, and I thank him for his passion. Mr. Speaker, I represent many of those people who protect us on Capitol Hill, members of the Capitol Police, the Metropolitan/…
Deferred resignation is designed to tempt you, but there are major reasons for concern.
Madam Chair, to add to the distributional impacts, the top 5 percent pay 38 percent of the taxes, but they have more than 60 percent of the wealth. The bottom 10 percent pay very little but live hand-to-mouth, including more than 12…
Madam Chair, I yield 1 minute to the gentlewoman from Wisconsin (Ms. Moore), a distinguished member of the Ways and Means Committee and the Joint Economic Committee.





