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Attorney General Todd Rokita calls on Biden administra­tion to halt economy-wrecking war on power plant

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Attorney General Todd Rokita continues to call on the federal Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) to stop plans to impose stringent new emissions standards on power plants in Indiana and elsewhere without fulfilling its legal duty of first weighing costs and energy impacts.

“These ill-considered rules would force the closure of coaland natural gas-fired power plants,” Attorney General Rokita said. “They would put Hoosiers out of work, raise Hoosiers’ energy prices and erode the reliabilit­y of our energy grid. We will not stand idly by while federal overreach strangles the Indiana economy.”

Along with attorney generals from 15 other states, Attorney General Rokita called this week

for retraction of the proposed new rules in a letter to EPA Administra­tor Michael S. Regan.

The EPA has admitted to the validity of concerns expressed in a letter earlier this year from Attorney General Rokita and others. Instead of fixing problems with the new proposed rules or withdrawin­g them, however, the EPA simply tasked other stakeholde­rs with coming up with solutions.

Attorney General Rokita noted that the new rule-making exceeds the EPA'S statutory authority and would reshape the nation's electricit­y grid in an unlawful and destructiv­e manner. The Clean Air Act requires that the EPA consider the cost and energy impacts of emission reduction measures.

“Hoosiers expect and deserve federal policies that protect both America’s environmen­t and its energy infrastruc­ture now and into the future,” Attorney General Rokita said. “These rules completely fail on that count. That’s why we are taking action to scuttle the flawed new rules and produce a better blueprint to serve businesses, communitie­s and individual households.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Attorney General Todd Rokita
PHOTO PROVIDED Attorney General Todd Rokita

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