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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon**
In a landmark decision that could reshape environmental policy across the United States, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Environmental Protection Agency's "Good Neighbor" plan aimed at reducing ozone emissions. Gordon Larsen, Utah’s Senior Advisor for Federal Affairs, weighs into this ruling and how it underscores the ongoing tension between environmental protection and industrial interests but also raises profound questions about the balance of power between federal agencies and the judiciary. The Court's split decision shows the complexities of addressing air pollution that knows no state boundaries.
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon**
In a landmark decision that could reshape environmental policy across the United States, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Environmental Protection Agency's "Good Neighbor" plan aimed at reducing ozone emissions. Gordon Larsen, Utah’s Senior Advisor for Federal Affairs, weighs into this ruling and how it underscores the ongoing tension between environmental protection and industrial interests but also raises profound questions about the balance of power between federal agencies and the judiciary. The Court's split decision shows the complexities of addressing air pollution that knows no state boundaries.
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