Governor Pence Pleased by Supreme Court Decision to Halt Anti-coal EPA Rule

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Calls Decision “Win for Indiana”

 

Indianapolis – Governor Pence issued the following statement following the Supreme Court’s decision to halt the enforcement of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan while litigation against the rule continues.

 

“Hoosiers know that coal means jobs and low-cost energy for our state, and tonight’s Supreme Court decision to put President Obama’s carbon dioxide regulations on hold is a win for Indiana.  The Clean Power Plan exceeds the authority granted to the EPA under the Clean Air Act, and I am pleased that it will not be enforced while the lawsuit filed by Indiana and 28 other states and state agencies moves through the courts.  Hoosiers may be assured that our state will continue to use every legal means available to fight President Obama’s war on coal.”

 

Governor Pence announced on October 23, 2015 that Indiana would join a coalition of states in challenging the legality of the Clean Power Plan.

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  1. You better hope your grandkids have oxygen masks or that this clean-up of coal works despite your efforts Mike. I would much rather see people who work in the coal mines pursue other education and employment opportunities than to continue mining. And that our state wakes up and joins the efforts of clean energy totally. I won’t live to see it but I wish it for the future which does not look too great with human over-population and stupidity like this comment from you. Quite playing to the political diversity that hampers government and get with supporting what could have easily be done to better Indiana.

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