Republicans to unveil second bill targeting EPA carbon rules

James S Murray
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House bill will aim to overturn EPA ruling allowing watchdog to regulate greenhouse gas emissions

Just days after unveiling a Senate bill that would strip the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and all other federal bodies of the right to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, Republicans are today...

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