On the recordMarch 22, 2015
The EPA is going to be the ones that's going to tell West Virginia how we're going to meet a standard that we basically don't think we're going to meet.
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congress.govThe EPA is going to be the ones that's going to tell West Virginia how we're going to meet a standard that we basically don't think we're going to meet.
Capito criticizes the EPA's authority over state energy standards.
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