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Morrisey Urges Stay of Clean Power Plan

Via The Register-Herald: Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said Wednesday he has joined 25 other state attorneys general in pressing for a stay of the Clean Power Plan. “The (Environmental Protection Agency) keeps pushing these regulations out and in some respects, even if they don’t win in court, the damage will be done,” Morrisey said. If […]

Wyoming Petitions EPA to Reconsider Coal-fired Plant Rule

Via The Billings Gazette: CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead is asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider its new rule regulating emissions from existing coal-fired power plants. The Wyoming Attorney General’s Office on Mead’s orders petitioned the EPA on Monday to reconsider. Wyoming is the nation’s leading coal-producing state and state officials […]

The People’s Priorities

Via The Houston Herald: This week, without my support, Congress voted to fund the government for another year. The 2,009-page bill negotiated behind closed doors was a bad deal for rural America and a bad deal for southeast and south central Missouri. Simply put, this legislation funded more priorities for the president, than for the […]

Obama: ‘Perfectly Legitimate’ To Think There Is A ‘War On Coal’

Via The Daily Caller: President Barack Obama says there are “perfectly legitimate” reasons to believe that there is a “war on coal.” Obama made the remarks during an NPR interview airing on Monday as he was explaining that there are “perfectly good reasons” to object to his policies. “If you’re living in a town that historically […]

Bevin Administration Challenges EPA Rule

Via The Richmond Register:  FRANKFORT — In one of his first actions as Secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet, Charles Snavely has filed a petition challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan to reduce emissions from power plants. Snavely wrote EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, claiming the final rule — known as 111 (d) […]

Kentucky Mounts New Clean Power Plan Challenge

Via The Courier-Journal:  Kentucky’s new top environmental regulator, recently retired from working for the coal industry, has filed a challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s landmark Clean Power Plan, the nation’s first rules to curb power plant pollution blamed for causing climate change. Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Charles Snavely, a former Arch Coal […]

EPA Critics Throw Down Gauntlet in Legal Fight

Via E&E Publishing: The many foes of U.S. EPA’s Clean Power Plan are preparing to attack the Obama administration on a host of legal fronts as the court battle over the embattled rule gets underway. States, industries and other groups challenging the rule to clamp down on power plants’ greenhouse gas emissions laid out their […]

Clean Power Plan Would Slam Local, Regional Economies, Committee Told

Via The Benson News-Sun: BENSON — Costs associated with the implementation and compliance of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan would devastate an already impoverished region creating a double whammy on the residents least able to shoulder that expense. That much and more was relayed to members of the Joint Legislative Review Committee on State Plans […]

Yes, AG Cynthia Coffman is Right to Sue Over EPA Clean Power Plan

Via The Denver Post:  Attorney General Cynthia Coffman deserves praise for joining a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general challenging the legality of the Environmental Protection Agency’s expensive carbon plan for new and existing power plants. Gov. John Hickenlooper’s attempt to cut her legs out from underneath her in court is the exact opposite of commendable. […]

Despite the Paris Enviro-piffle, Coal is Still King

Via The New York Post: History, on the “right side” of which Barack Obama endeavors to keep us, has a sense of whimsy. Proof of which is something happening this week: Britain’s last deep-pit coal mine is closing, a small event pertinent to an enormous event, the Industrial Revolution, which was ignited by British coal. […]