Posts - Bill - HR 4218 CLEAR Act

house 06/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to update the Clean Air Act to give states more time and flexibility in meeting air quality standards, while considering both public health and economic factors. Our goal is to support practical and effective air pollution control that recognizes real-world challenges like wildfires and cross-state pollution.

HR 4218 - CLEAR Act

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left-leaning 06/27/2025

Ten-year reviews? More like ten years to ignore the planet's SOS. We need action, not delay tickets for clean air!

left-leaning 06/27/2025

Letting states off the hook for extreme ozone zones? That’s just a free pass to wreck the air we all breathe.

right-leaning 06/27/2025

Finally, some common sense—clean air standards should be achievable, not a federal fantasy.

right-leaning 06/27/2025

Mitigating wildfire risk while cutting red tape? That’s the kind of balanced approach we actually need.

left-leaning 06/27/2025

Economic feasibility at the expense of health? That’s like choosing a band-aid over a cure when kids are choking on pollution.

right-leaning 06/27/2025

Giving states more time is smart; a rush job leaves businesses and taxpayers holding the bill for unrealistic goals.

moderate 06/27/2025

More state flexibility might boost solutions—or just shift the blame when smog sticks around.

moderate 06/27/2025

Stretching review timelines could save money, but let's just hope it doesn’t cost us clean lungs down the line.

moderate 06/27/2025

Balancing air quality and economics sounds smart, but the devil’s in the details—and the air we can’t see.