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  • Corigan@lemm.ee
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    9 days ago

    I’m sure the party of states rights will take issue with it in a few months…

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      9 days ago

      It’s not really a state rights thing though: my state is not allowed to do something like that on its own

      This is a federal thing that there’s a specific exception for California and the rest of us can only follow them or stick to federal standards

      Articles keep linking this back to the clean air act but I don’t remember reading where the exception is. If it’s in the clean air act, I don’t see how Trump can change that: it has to be Congress. If it’s an EPA regulation or executive exception, that’s another story, but hopefully would at least be time consuming