Here’s how the coronavirus could sink Trump’s environmental deregulation push
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“It does definitely seem plausible it would creep up some,” said Philip Wallach, senior fellow, governance, for the center-right R Street Institute.
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Wallach said its use in 2017 “put it in people’s minds much more,” especially compared to this time in 2016.Featured Publications
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