Lee Zeldin pushes EPA’s biggest deregulation action in US history saving Americans Trillions

Lee Zeldin

Important Takeaways:

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has rolled out 31 groundbreaking actions to dismantle the suffocating web of radical environmental rules strangling America’s economy.
  • These bold reforms advance President Trump’s Day One executive orders, promising to unleash American energy dominance, drastically lower living costs for American families, supercharge economic growth, and restore constitutional governance by empowering state authorities.
  • “Today, I’m pleased to make the largest deregulatory announcement in U.S. history,” declared Administrator Zeldin in a fiery video statement.
  • “The Environmental Protection Agency is initiating 31 historic actions to fulfill President Trump’s promise to unleash American energy, revitalize our auto industry, restore the rule of law, and give power back to the states.”
  • Among the regulations being reconsidered are the following:
    • UNLEASHING AMERICAN ENERGY
    • Reconsideration of regulations on power plants (Clean Power Plan 2.0)
    • Reconsideration of regulations throttling the oil and gas industry (OOOO b/c)
    • Reconsideration of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards that improperly targeted coal-fired power plants (MATS)
    • Reconsideration of mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program that imposed significant costs on the American energy supply (GHG Reporting Program)
    • Reconsideration of limitations, guidelines and standards (ELG) for the Steam Electric Power Generating Industry to ensure low-cost electricity while protecting water resources (Steam Electric ELG)
    • Reconsideration of wastewater regulations for coal power plants to help unleash American energy (Oil and Gas ELG)
    • Reconsideration of Biden-Harris Administration Risk Management Program rule that made America’s oil and natural gas refineries and chemical facilities less safe (Risk Management Program Rule)
    • LOWERING THE COST OF LIVING FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES
    • Reconsideration of light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicle regulations that provided the foundation for the Biden-Harris electric vehicle mandate (Car GHG Rules)
    • Reconsideration of the 2009 Endangerment Finding and regulations and actions that rely on that Finding (Endangerment Finding)
    • Reconsideration of technology transition rule that forces companies to use certain technologies that increased costs on food at grocery stores and semiconductor manufacturing (Technology Transition Rule)
    • Reconsideration of Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards that shut down opportunities for American manufacturing and small businesses (PM 2.5 NAAQS)
    • Reconsideration of multiple National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for American energy and manufacturing sectors (NESHAPs)
    • Restructuring the Regional Haze Program that threatened the supply of affordable energy for American families (Regional Haze)
    • Overhauling Biden-Harris Administration’s “Social Cost of Carbon”
    • Redirecting enforcement resources to EPA’s core mission to relieve the economy of unnecessary bureaucratic burdens that drive up costs for American consumers (Enforcement Discretion)
    • Terminating Biden’s Environmental Justice and DEI arms of the agency (EJ/DEI)
    • ADVANCING COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM
    • Ending so-called “Good Neighbor Plan” which the Biden-Harris Administration used to expand federal rules to more states and sectors beyond the program’s traditional focus and led to the rejection of nearly all State Implementation Plans
    • Working with states and tribes to resolve massive backlog with State Implementation Plans and Tribal Implementation Plans that the Biden-Harris Administration refused to resolve (SIPs/TIPs)
    • Reconsideration of exceptional events rulemaking to work with states to prioritize the allowance of prescribed fires within State and Tribal Implementation Plans (Exceptional Events)
    • Reconstituting Science Advisory Board and Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (SAB/CASAC)
    • Prioritizing coal ash program to expedite state permit reviews and update coal ash regulations (CCR Rule)
    • Utilizing enforcement discretion to further North Carolina’s recovery from Hurricane Helene

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Former New York Congressman selected to lead the EPA

Important Takeaways:

  • President-elect Donald Trump has tapped former Rep. Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • In a statement on Monday, Trump praised Zeldin’s background as a lawyer and said he’s known the former New York congressman for a long time.
  • “He will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time maintaining the highest environmental standards, including the cleanest air and water on the planet,” Trump said. “He will set new standards on environmental review and maintenance, that will allow the United States to grow in a healthy and well-structured way.”

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