Anonymous ID: 181df4 June 28, 2022, 6:12 p.m. No.16550430   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0444 >>0463 >>0490 >>0498 >>0510 >>0524 >>0604 >>0795 >>0867 >>0917 >>0932 >>0995 >>1005

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Don't know about the rest of you but as a small business owner I'm cautiously excited about the potential of tomorrow's US Supreme Court's ruling on WV v EPA.

This sleeper case has the potential to decimate the DS regulatory state in every fucking federal agency.

Every. Single. One.

Every. Single. One.

Every. Single. One.

Would need to have Congress pass laws on each regulation which would GUT the regulatory authority of those agencies.

Sigh…..

Trying not to get hopes up but

Sigh……

What if?

 

Supreme Court climate case might end regulation

 

The Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision in the coming days or weeks that could curtail EPA’s ability to drive down carbon emissions at power plants.

 

But it could go much further than that.

 

Legal experts are waiting to see if the ruling in West Virginia v. EPA begins to chip away at the ability of federal agencies — all of them, not just EPA — to write and enforce regulations. It would foreshadow a power shift with profound consequences, not just for climate policy but virtually everything the executive branch does, from directing air traffic to protecting investors.

 

https://www.eenews.net/articles/supreme-court-climate-case-might-end-regulation/