How we know Congress never intended for EPA to regulate greenhouse gases

Check out this clip from the late-Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), a co-author of the Clean Air Act. The authors of the law thought it was “clear enough” that EPA was “NOT” authorized to regulate greenhouse gases and that only a “stupid” Supreme Court would hold otherwise. Under our system of government, the legislative branch writes the laws for the executive branch to implement and the role of the judicial branch is to clean up controversies. But in its 2007 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, the Supreme Court ignored Congress to invent regulatory authority for EPA. On Feb. 28, the Court will hear argument in West Virgina v. EPA that may repair, as Rep. Dingell said, its “very much erroneous decision.”

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