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Instead of Abolishing the EPA, Tea Party Republicans Should Look at This Compromise

The Clean Air Act is the focal point for a number of far-reaching and controversial environmental regulations. There’s a political path toward cleaner air, despite the rhetoric against the EPA, if – big if – Congress plays ball, instead of politics.

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Instead of Abolishing the EPA, Tea Party Republicans Should Look at This Compromise

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