Can’t wait for yet another whiny lawsuit within a few days
Trump signs proclamations granting two-year relief from Biden-era EPA regulations
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed four proclamations granting two years of regulatory relief from Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency regulations, the White House said.
The proclamations cover coal plants, taconite iron ore processing facilities and certain chemical manufacturers that produce chemicals related to semiconductors, medical device sterilization, advanced manufacturing, and national defense systems, according to the White House.
Let’s look at the order
The exemptions ensure that these facilities within these critical industries can continue to operate uninterrupted to support national security without incurring substantial costs to comply with, in some cases, unattainable compliance requirements.
Biden-era emissions standards impose costly and, in some cases, unattainable compliance requirements on these industries essential to national interests.
The technologies necessary to comply with these Biden-era standards are further not commercially viable in many instances.
Many of Biden’s, well, his advisor’s, orders were impossible to comply with, and were simply meant to shut companies down.
Here’s the thing: Executive Orders under one president can be cancelled out by another president’s EOs. Rules can be temporarily waived. And then rules can be cancelled. Most of what Biden was doing was all for ‘climate change’, and really made no difference except killing companies.
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