Opinion: Supreme Court was right to block the EPA’s unconstitutional power grab

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 5, 2022

The colonials rejected the rule of a far-away, unaccountable government. Last week, the Supreme Court acted in accord with that spirit by rejecting a power grab by the Environmental Protection Agency and reserving for Congress the right to set far-reaching climate change policy. The central question came down to this: Who is responsible for determining if carbon emissions are a problem and whether something should be done about it? Now, Biden’s climate plans and the inevitable trade-offs can be examined through hearings and a robust debate by representatives who are accountable to the people. ~ Derrick Morgan, The Heritage Foundation

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