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Big (dirty) air. (Networks).(Brief Article)

American Prospect, The,  July, 2002  

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THE WHITE HOUSE'S DEEP loyalty to its energy-industry funders was (yet again) prancing in the spotlight when the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled its long-foreshadowed changes to the New Source Review (NSR), a provision of the Clean Air Act. If the changes are implemented, it could mean the biggest rollback of the act since it was signed into law by Richard Nixon in 1970.

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Frank O'Donnell of the environmental watchdog group Clean Air Trust points out that it was not coincidental that the proposed rules were announced a few short days before a massive Republican ...

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