Supreme Court Upholds EPA Emissions Rules
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•Supreme Court allows Biden’s EPA to enforce regulations on power plants
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Justices denied emergency request from the states to block new EPA climate rules.
The court's decision means that the Biden administration can temporarily enforce these rules, despite efforts for more than 20 Republican LED States and industry groups to block them.
Republican attorneys general argued that the cost of compliance are too high, warning that power plants will be forced to close.
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