Supreme Court rules in favor of red states challenging EPA's 'Good Neighbor' pollution plan

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The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with states challenging part of the Clean Air Act, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Good Neighbor Provision' that involves federal policing of pollution across state lines.

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan announces final standards to reduce pollution from power plants during an event at Howard University on Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Washington. ** FILE **Three states had asked the Supreme Court to immediately stop the federal government from imposing a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from state to state, as their appeal is pending in lower courts.

As long as a state shows it has reduced emissions, the federal government is supposed to approve the plan, the states argue. Instead, they say, the government has rejected plans from nearly two dozen states and moved to impose its own agenda. “Americans are looking for pragmatic energy solutions, not misguided policies that threaten to undermine energy reliability by forcing operators to take pipeline engines—a vital technology to ensure natural gas can reach consumers — out of operations,” said Ryan Meyers, API’s senior vice president and general counsel. “The Court’s decision prevents the risk of electric power outages and crippling delays to industrial supply chains for now.

 

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