The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to target over two dozen environmental regulations, marking a major moment in U.S. deregulation history. While specific details remain vague, the agency's focus includes rules related to climate pollution, wastewater management, and air quality. Critics contend that these changes could severely undermine environmental protections, with experts warning of potential health risks. EPA leadership argues the changes are necessary to lower living costs and revitalize American energy and manufacturing sectors. The proposed rollback will follow a complex rulemaking process that the agency seeks to expedite.
"This EPA is planning to take a wrecking ball to environmental law as we know it," says Jason Rylander, emphasizing concerns over the rollback of regulations.
"We are driving a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion to drive down cost of living for American families," claims EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
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