SCM 1004
clean air act; EPA powers
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This bill, a concurrent memorial from the Arizona State Senate, urges the U.S. Congress to limit the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority. It argues that the EPA’s current regulation of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, is not supported by law and potentially violates constitutional principles. The bill asserts that the EPA lacks explicit statutory authority to regulate these gases and questions the scientific consensus on climate change impacts. It seeks to clarify the EPA’s powers and duties.
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