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States, Groups Put Clean Power Plan to Legal Test

Via Roll Call: The Obama administration’s two rules to curb greenhouse gas emissions from power plants have already attracted 21 suits in opposition — ensuring that federal appeals court judges, and possibly the Supreme Court, will determine whether the landmark limits stay or go. Opponents have also filed six motions for a stay of the […]

23 States Sue Over EPA Rule on New Power Plants

Via The Hill: Twenty-three states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its emissions rules for new and modified power plants. The states, led by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R), say the EPA exceeded its authority when issuing the rules, which look to cut down on carbon emissions from future power plants around […]

New Stream Rules Will Cost More Coal Jobs

Via The Register-Herald: Senators are challenging the number of coalfield jobs that could be lost as a result of implementing the Obama administration’s Stream Protection Rule. The Interior Department’s Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Enforcement (OSM) believes the rule would shed less than 300 jobs — most of which would be replaced. However, a […]

The Clean Power Plan Oversteps

Via The Sun Journal: The quest for cleaner energy is one of the great challenges of the 21st Century, and has fueled many “green” initiatives in recent years. The quest for cleaner energy is one of the great challenges of the 21st Century, and has fueled many “green” initiatives in recent years. But something troubling […]

Whitfield Advances Two Resolutions to Keep Electricity Affordable and Reliable

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Energy and Power Subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Ed Whitfield (KY-01), today passed two resolutions, H.J. Res 71 and H.J. Res 72, disapproving of two final rules issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for new and existing power plants. The resolutions would provide for Congressional disapproval of each rule, and that […]

Stand Up to Obama Carbon Rule

Via The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: On Oct. 23, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published its final carbon dioxide regulation, the so-called Clean Power Plan or carbon rule. This set off a wave of legal challenges, with more than half of the states, including Wisconsin, suing to block the regulation. As we highlighted in a previous […]

Week Ahead: Lawmakers Move to Block EPA Rules

Via The Hill:  Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress are taking direct aim at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), holding votes to overturn some of the most controversial regulations from the Obama administration. The Senate Tuesday is scheduled to begin floor debate on a bill to overturn the Waters of the United States rule, which […]

A Rule Looking for a Purpose

Via The Daily Sentinel: By Brent Wahlquist The Obama administration smells blood in the water. Its assault on the production and use of coal in the United States has been relentless and is showing no signs of letting up despite the fact that coal production has already dropped by well over 15% since the administration […]

The EPA Deserves a Stay

Via The Wall Street Journal: President Obama’s palace revolution on climate won’t come off peaceably after all, as 26 states and dozens of business groups this week filed suits against his takeover of the carbon economy. For all Mr. Obama’s eco-abuses, the legal reckoning now at hand is the most important. On Aug. 3 the […]

Make No Mistake: The Age of Coal Marches On

Via Real Clear Energy: In the wake of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final carbon rule, aka the so-called Clean Power Plan (CPP), there is much ado about where we will get our future energy and what happens to coal. Besides significantly raising energy prices for hard working Americans, the carbon rule will have virtually […]