HR 1584
Energy Sovereignty Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Energy Sovereignty Act, seeks to limit the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority over state air pollution plans. Specifically, it repeals section 115 of the Clean Air Act, which currently requires states to adjust their plans to prevent air pollution from harming public health in other countries. By removing this requirement, the bill aims to give states greater control over their own environmental regulations. The bill also makes a technical change to the Clean Air Act to consolidate related provisions.
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Alexander X. Mooney
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