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Ep. 209 - How Far Can The EPA Go In Regulating A State's Emissions?

Ep. 209 - How Far Can The EPA Go In Regulating A State's Emissions?

Update: 2024-04-25
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In February of this year, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Ohio v. EPA.  This case challenges the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to enforce the Good Neighbor Plan which aims to curb pollution carried by the wind into neighboring states. As usual, legal proceedings can easily become confusing as a lawsuit makes its way to the Supreme Court.  Fortunately, we are welcoming back Steve Bradbury, a distinguished fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to help us unravel this case as we discuss the background and ramifications of this lawsuit.

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Ep. 209 - How Far Can The EPA Go In Regulating A State's Emissions?

Ep. 209 - How Far Can The EPA Go In Regulating A State's Emissions?