EPA Administrator Defends Administration’s Move to Revoke 2009 Finding Pollution Endangers Human Health
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – The proposal aims to overturn the legal basis for over $1 trillion in climate regulations, citing outdated science and legal overreach by the EPA, sparking opposition from environmental groups.
- On Tuesday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the EPA would formally end the 2009 Obama-era Endangerment Finding.
- By June 30, EPA had formally submitted its proposal to OMB after discussions began in March with the Office of Management and Budget.
- The Endangerment Finding has allowed the EPA to regulate emissions from vehicles and power plants, with the Biden administration mandating 46% of medium-duty vehicles be electric by 2032.
- During CNN's 'State of the Union,' Zeldin told Hunt the images she displayed had `nothing to do` with the policy, leaving her staring blankly for nearly two minutes on Monday.
- The proposal will be open for public comment with a final decision likely by the end of this year, according to Zeldin.
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