Administrator Zeldin (See the video below)
Washington – Lee Zeldin, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), announced that the agency will take 31 actions on the greatest and most important day in U.S. history to promote President Trump’s first day of execution of orders and pay for the U.S. big comeback. These announcements merged into the most important day in EPA history. While completing the core mission of EPA to protect the environment, the agency is committed to fulfilling President Trump’s commitment to unleashing U.S. energy, reduce the cost of living for Americans, revitalize the U.S. auto industry, restore the rule of law, and restore power to states to make their own decisions.
“Today is the greatest day our country has seen for deregulation. We are bringing the dagger straight into the heart of climate change religion to reduce the cost of living for American families, free up American energy, bringing auto jobs back to the United States, and more Sad EPA Zeldin Administrator.
“With President Trump, we deliver on our commitment to unleash American energy, reduce costs for Americans, revitalize the U.S. automotive industry and work hand in hand with our state partners to promote our shared mission,” he said. Added EPA Administrator Zeldin.
These historic actions will reduce the regulatory costs and hidden “taxes” for American households. Due to these announcements, the cost of living for American families will be reduced. Buying a car, heating a home and running a business will be more affordable. While bringing manufacturing into local communities, individuals will benefit greatly from the tangible economic impact and will be more affordable.
These actions will create jobs in the U.S., including incredible progress to bring back U.S. auto jobs. Reconsidered Biden and Obama-era regulations suffocate almost every sector of the U.S. economy.
Today, EPA administrator Zeldin announced the following actions:
Unleash American energy
- Reconsider the power plant regulations (Cleaning Power Plan 2.0)
- Reconsider regulations that restrict the oil and gas industry (OOOO B/C)
- Reconsider mercury and air poisoning standards for improper targeting coal-fired power plants (MATS)
- Reconsider the mandatory greenhouse gas reporting program, which imposes huge costs on U.S. energy supply (GHG Reporting Program)
- Reconsider the restrictions, guidelines and standards of the steam power industry (ELG) to ensure low-cost electricity while protecting water resources (Steam Electric ELG)
- Reconsider wastewater regulations for coal power plants to help free up U.S. energy (oil and gas)
- Reconsider Biden-Harris Manage Risk Management Program Rules, which reduces safety in the U.S. oil and gas refineries and chemical facilities (Risk Management Program Rules)
Reduce the cost of living in American families
- Reconsidering the lightweight, medium and heavy vehicle regulations, providing the basis for Biden-Harris electric vehicle authorization (Car Ghg Rules)
- Reconsider the discovery and regulations and actions of hazards in 2009 (Hazard Discovery)
- Rethinking the technical transition rules that force companies to use certain technologies that increase the cost of food in grocery stores and semiconductor manufacturing (Technical Transition Rules)
- Reconsider the national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter, which block opportunities for U.S. manufacturing and small businesses (PM 2.5 NAAQS)
- Reconsideration of multiple national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants in the U.S. energy and manufacturing sector (NESHAP)
- Reorganization of the Affordable Energy Area Atomization Program that Threats American Homes (Regional Fog)
- Overhaul Biden-Harris administration's “carbon social cost”
- Redirecting law enforcement resources to the core mission of the EPA to reduce unnecessary bureaucratic burdens of the economy, thereby increasing costs for U.S. consumers (law enforcement)
- Terminate Biden's Environmental Justice and Agency DEI Weapons (EJ/DEI)
Promote cooperation federal system
- End the so-called “Good Neighbors Plan”
- Working with states and tribes to address the massive backlog through state implementation plans and tribal implementation plans, Biden Harris Administration Refuses to Resolve (SIPS/TIPS)
- Reconsider the special event rulemaking in cooperation with states to prioritize prescription fires within state and tribal implementation plans (special events)
- Reconstruction Scientific Advisory Committee and Clean Air Science Advisory Committee (SAB/CASAC)
- Prioritize the Fly Ash Program to speed up state licensing reviews and update Fly Ash Regulations (CCR Rules)
- Use law enforcement discretion to further recover from Hurricane Helen from North Carolina
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