House panel advances bill to limit
greenhouse gas restrictions
The legislation is approved in a largely
party-line vote. It's unlikely to win much
support in the Democratic-ruled Senate.
Reporting from Washington — A House committee on Tuesday advanced
a bill that would block the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating
greenhouse gases, boosting a top Republican priority and taking aim at the
Obama administration and states like California that favor tougher regulations.
The bill was approved by the House Energy and Commerce Committee in
a largely party-line vote. Republicans argued that action by the EPA,
coming after Congress failed to pass a global warming bill, would impose
burdensome and unnecessary rules on industry.
a bill that would block the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating
greenhouse gases, boosting a top Republican priority and taking aim at the
Obama administration and states like California that favor tougher regulations.
The bill was approved by the House Energy and Commerce Committee in
a largely party-line vote. Republicans argued that action by the EPA,
coming after Congress failed to pass a global warming bill, would impose
burdensome and unnecessary rules on industry.
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