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Klaatu
25th September 2011, 07:47
House passes bill to block EPA clean air rules

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON | Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:29pm EDT

(Reuters) - The House of Representatives passed a bill on Friday to block regulations that force industry to reduce unhealthy air emissions, such as mercury from coal-fired power plants, but the White House has promised to veto the measure and keep new clean air rules in place.

The vote was 249 to 169, largely along party lines.

Lawmakers in the Republican-controlled House have targeted Environmental Protection Agency air rules, saying they would kill jobs and burden businesses with billions of dollars in additional costs at the worst possible time.

"The Obama Administration is moving too fast and showing little regard for the economic consequences of their energy and environmental policies," said Representative John Sullivan, who sponsored the bill.

The Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation, or TRAIN, Act was also supported by less than 20 Democrats, most of them from coal and other energy-producing states.

The bill would also likely delay the EPA rule introduced in July that would cut smog and soot from coal-fired plants. That rule, the Cross State Air Pollution Rule, would add costs to power generators such as Southern Co, and American Electric Power, and would force coal-fired power plants in 27 states east of the Rocky Mountains to slash the amount of pollution they give off. The rule is slated to take effect in January.

The TRAIN Act, which must be passed in the Democratic-controlled Senate and signed by Obama to become law, would set up an interagency panel led by the Commerce Department to assess the impact of EPA rules on the economy.

Democrats in the Senate have promised to quash the bill. Even if they do, parts of the measure could reappear later in the year as part of a broad spending bill that Democrats would find hard to vote against.

With an eye to next year's elections, Republicans will likely tout the House's passage of the bill as evidence they tried to save American energy jobs.

HEALTH BILLS

Deliberations in the EPA review panel the bill sets up would delay several agency rules including regulations on mercury emissions slated to be laid out in November. The heavy metal accumulates in fish that can lead to neurological problems in people who consume them.

Environmentalists criticized TRAIN's passage in the House, saying it would change the process for setting national air standards and lead to premature deaths from heart and lung illnesses.

"Sacrificing tens of thousands of American lives will not create more jobs," said Michael Brune, the executive director of the Sierra Club. "Burdening the American people with billions of dollars in health bills will not lead to economic growth."source
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/23/us-usa-house-pollution-idUSTRE78M5KD20110923

Geiseric
25th September 2011, 08:08
REPUBLICANS FUCK OFF!!!! Anybody know any of their web forums, like reactright.com or something where we can all make accounts on and aggitate them?

Klaatu
27th September 2011, 02:25
REPUBLICANS FUCK OFF!!!! Anybody know any of their web forums, like reactright.com or something where we can all make accounts on and aggitate them?

Here is one online news site full of thick-headed conservative dip-shits:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/opinion/

TheGodlessUtopian
27th September 2011, 02:29
I don't think the EPA was doing a whole lot in the first place but this news is still disastrous.

Damn..."the EPA kills jobs"? How do republicans come to think such moronic shit?

xub3rn00dlex
27th September 2011, 02:39
I don't think the EPA was doing a whole lot in the first place but this news is still disastrous.

Damn..."the EPA kills jobs"? How do republicans come to think such moronic shit?

They're right-wingers. What did you expect? Intelligence?!

This is all bullshit though, pretty soon they'll allow corporations to start pumping all their toxic shit into communities everywhere, and they'll prevent them from being sued for it. :thumbdown:

socialistjustin
27th September 2011, 02:43
The EPA actually creates jobs with new regulations because companies need to comply with them and do the things that would comply with the regulations. So the Republicans are idiots.

Mikey
27th September 2011, 22:15
We'll have to wait until 2013 now for revisions.

Klaatu
28th September 2011, 03:43
The EPA actually creates jobs with new regulations because companies need to comply with them and do the things that would comply with the regulations. So the Republicans are idiots.

The Detroit Three car companies, being forced to comply with emissions (and car safety) regulations since the 1960s, actually have created thousands of new jobs, in engineering, designers, testing-lab technicians, manufacturers of said pollution control/ and safety devices (such as child-protection locks!)

Take a look at today's car vs. an older car model, health and safety-wise (even though I love the older Camaros and Mustangs, they were actually death-traps)

I agree that Republicans are idiots... I think they are all suffering from unquestioningly-obedient-to-their masters "empty-skull-syndrome" :D