To: rudypoot
"Where is the administration breaking a law?"
I don't think the administration has been found guilty of breaking the law, but that there's possibily some provision in the Clean Air Act that says challengers to changes in the Act have recourse to the courts if they can demonstrate that those changes will undermine the effectiveness of the Act. But I'm just guessing, because the article doesn't say what the legal basis of the ruling is except in very vague terms. .
23 posted on
12/24/2003 10:44:18 AM PST by
Steve_Seattle
("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
To: Steve_Seattle
I'm still trying to figure out how the executive branch can unilaterally "change" an act of Congress in the first place.
31 posted on
12/24/2003 11:26:42 AM PST by
inquest
(The only problem with partisanship is that it leads to bipartisanship)
To: Steve_Seattle
Ah, ok. thanks.
35 posted on
12/24/2003 11:58:43 AM PST by
rudypoot
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