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Saturday, March 08, 2014

U.S. House Advances Bill Putting Curbs On EPA Power Plant Rules

(Reuters) - A bill to curb the ability of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to set limits on carbon emissions from power plants cleared a hurdle in the House of Representatives on Thursday but faces bleak prospects of becoming law.

The Republican-controlled House passed the bill by a 229-183 vote but the Senate, in which Democrats hold a majority, has no timetable to consider the legislation. President Barack Obama already has threatened to veto the bill.

The legislation was the latest in a series of strong messages sent by lawmakers from large coal producing states to Obama, as his administration aims to cement a legacy of combating climate change by cracking down on carbon emissions.

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2 comments:

  1. The dumbocrats have set up a system where rule and regulations are imposed where nobody elected has control.
    Time to end this corruption.

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  2. Time the EPA is abolished. It was a good idea begun with good intentions, but is now an out of control monster.

    Do overs...

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