The question of who regulates pollution in Texas -- the state itself or the federal government -- could be decided by the Supreme Court just in time to create political fallout for the 2012 presidential election, the National Journal reports. Texas, led by Republican Gov. Rick Perry, is suing President Barack Obama's Environmental Protection Agency to overturn new greenhouse-gas limits which the federal government is enforcing by taking over the state's pollution permitting process.
"Texas, it may or may not win the lawsuit -- it probably won't," says National Journal correspondent Coral Davenport. "But it's just taking a stand. It's just refusing to comply. I think behind the scenes there are a lot of Republicans and certainly many leaders in the oil industry who are going to give . . . Gov. Perry a lot of support for what he's doing."
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