EPA foes threaten Supreme Court battle to freeze climate rule
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“Failing to stay the rule puts pressure on states to develop compliance plans for a regulation that may very well turn out to be illegal,” said R Street President Eli Lehrer. “During the ensuing confusion, we expect states to struggle to comply with the rule, energy providers to overhaul infrastructure and customers to bear higher costs and less reliable energy, when the rule ultimately may be found on shaky legal ground.”
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