EPA Administrator to Visit Indianapolis to 'Propose One of the Largest Deregulatory Actions in US History'
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUL 29 – EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin aims to repeal the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which underpins over $1 trillion in greenhouse gas regulations, citing outdated science and economic costs.
- On Tuesday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to revoke the Obama-era Endangerment Finding at an Indianapolis site, calling it the largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.
- EPA Administrator, after his confirmation, promised to revoke the 2009 Endangerment Finding, saying it drives up costs under the Clean Air Act.
- Open for 45 days, the proposal invites public comment and justifies over $1 trillion in regulations, with Zeldin saying it will save more than $54 billion annually.
- In Indianapolis, the metro area, environmental groups are expected to challenge the EPA repeal, which threatens federal climate protections and air quality.
- The Trump EPA is pursuing more deregulation this year than entire administrations, despite Massachusetts v. EPA precedent still controlling, which provides key underpinnings for legal challenges.
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In game-changing climate rollback, EPA aims to kill a bedrock scientific finding - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, said on Tuesday the Trump administration would revoke the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.
In game-changing climate rollback, EPA aims to kill a bedrock scientific finding - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, said on Tuesday the Trump administration would revoke the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.
Miami, U.S.A., Jul 29 (EFE).- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Tuesday that the Trump administration will rescind a scientific opinion that supports government decisions to combat the climate crisis, which will repeal all regulations on greenhouse gases. EPA administrator Lee Zeldin said during an event in Indiana state that the agency was preparing a proposal to repeal the ‘Dirnger Opinion 2009’, approved under former…
EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates
OFFICIAL EPA RELEASE INDIANAPOLIS – At an auto dealership in Indiana, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin released the agency’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations, including the Biden-Harris Administration’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate. If finalized, the proposal would repeal
Trump’s EPA proposes rollback of basis for climate change rules, sparking Dem outrage • New Hampshire Bulletin
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, center, announces his agency's plans for deregulation from an Indianapolis trucking facility on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. At left is Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and at right is Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita. (Photo by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz/Indiana Capital Chronicle)The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency submitted a proposal Tuesday to rescind a 2009 finding that has provided the foundation for the agency’s regula…
EPA's Deregulatory Shift: A Turning Point in U.S. Climate Policy
EPA's Deregulatory Shift: A Turning Point in U.S. Climate Policy In a controversial move, the Trump administration announced plans to retract the foundational endangerment finding, which acknowledges the health risks of greenhouse gas emissions. The repeal could dismantle existing U.S. climate regulations and hinder future actions against climate change.Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin described the repeal as the largest …
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