Wednesday, 29 Dec 2010 04:26 PM
House Republicans are ready to battle the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reverse or
delay new climate-change regulations, according to an
Op-Ed piece in The Wall Street Journal. The EPA’s
new climate-change rules will impede economic recovery,
and the only solution is for Congress to overturn the
proposed greenhouse gas regulations outright, according
to Tuesday’s article, which incoming Energy and Commerce
Chairman Fred Upton, R-Mich., co-wrote with Americans
for Prosperity’s Tim Phillips.
“If
Democrats refuse to join Republicans in doing so, then
they should at least join a sensible bipartisan
compromise to mandate that the EPA delay its regulations
until the courts complete their examination of the
agency's endangerment finding and proposed rules," Upton
and Phillips wrote, addingm “There is no way to know
whether two years will be sufficient time for the courts
to complete their work.”
A federal appeals court denied a motion this to delay
the rules, which are set to roll out on Jan. 2.
Calling the controversial EPA rules “an unconstitutional
power grab that will kill millions of jobs — unless
Congress steps in,” Upton and Phillips questioned
whether carbon even needs regulating. House Republicans
are promising a fight if the Obama administration moves
forward with any carbon crackdown, they said.
“The EPA has its foot firmly on the throat of our
economic recovery,” Upton said of the EPA’s “long
regulatory assault” against domestic energy producers.
“We will not allow the administration to regulate what
they have been unable to legislate
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