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Supreme Court Limits Power of EPA, Other Regulatory Agencies
Wall Street Journal ^ | June 30, 2022 | Jan Wolfe

Posted on 06/30/2022 8:48:40 AM PDT by karpov

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To: karpov

Congress can’t be bothered to do its f@#$ing job. Too much money to be made, too much power to be grabbed by not doing its f@#$ing job.


41 posted on 07/01/2022 5:49:15 AM PDT by Eleutheria5 (All Hail the MAGA King, beloved of Ultra MAGAs and Deplorables!)
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Supreme Court Limits Power of EPA

The EPA never had that power. Obama pretended it did and nobody revealed the emperor has no clothes until now.

42 posted on 07/02/2022 5:37:59 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Re-imagine the media!)
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So, the decision is related to greenhouse gas emissions from pwer plants. By extension it is said to restrict agencies from making laws that are the responsibility of the congress.

OK, so what about the EPA rules regarding emissions of virtually every industry except Burger Kig. Are the EPA regulations regarding solvent emissions that effectively killed the furniture invlid


43 posted on 07/02/2022 5:51:38 AM PDT by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Promoting Afro-Heritage diversity will destroy the democrats)
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In his decision for the 6-3 majority, Chief Justice John Roberts said Congress never gave the EPA the authority to change the methods a power plant uses—regulations known as “generation shifting” requirements.

Chief Justice Roberts said that forcing a nationwide transition away from coal may be a “sensible” idea, but the EPA cannot do so without a clear authority from Congress.

“A decision of such magnitude and consequence rests with Congress itself, or an agency acting pursuant to a clear delegation from that representative body,” the chief justice wrote, adding that the “EPA claimed to discover an unheralded power representing a transformative expansion of its regulatory authority in the vague language of a long-extant, but rarely used, statute.”

The chief justice’s opinion was joined by the court’s conservatives, Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Justice Gorsuch wrote a concurring opinion that was joined by Justice Alito.

Hopefully, this will become the law of the land and the killer EPA’s swan song!


44 posted on 07/03/2022 1:18:11 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Law & Order took the train out of DC and America on election/coup/night, 6 January, 2020!!!)
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THE biggest case of this term. The entire regulatory bureaucracy of the federal government has been kneecapped. No longer may unelected bureaucrats impose their will upon the citizenry absent the law making authority of Congress! MUCH bigger than the Dobbs case shit-canning Roe V Wade!

The MSM helps out the EPA. If they can just have the guts to tell the EPA to just stop regulating laws.

There use to be the Senate and and the House where they would write the laws and it says so in the Constitution.

We have a useless Senate and House.

45 posted on 07/08/2022 4:51:02 PM PDT by TheConservativeTejano (The Business of America is Business)
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