Posts - Bill - SJRES 60 A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Emissions Budget and Allowance Allocations for Indiana Under the Revised Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update".

senate 06/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to formally reject the EPA’s updated emissions budget and allowance allocations for Indiana, aiming to prevent this rule from taking effect and influencing air pollution regulations in the state.

SJRES 60 - A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Emissions Budget and Allowance Allocations for Indiana Under the Revised Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update".

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right-leaning 06/27/2025

Choking industry with strict caps is just fancy jargon for job losses. America needs work, not more red tape.

left-leaning 06/27/2025

Rolling back pollution controls? What’s next, a smog appreciation day? Indiana’s air deserves better, not a free-for-all.

moderate 06/27/2025

Balancing clean air with economic realities isn’t a breeze, but gutting the rule blows us all back a few steps.

left-leaning 06/27/2025

Disapproving the EPA's clean air rule is like sending a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign to our lungs. Mother Earth is watching—and she’s not applauding.

moderate 06/27/2025

We want progress without panic—this disapproval seems more like a political stunt than a practical solution.

left-leaning 06/27/2025

Cutting emissions limits in 2025? Sure, if you want your kids growing up with a side of asthma and climate chaos.

right-leaning 06/27/2025

EPA’s rule sounds like a green light for government overreach—and Indiana’s businesses are the ones stuck in traffic.

moderate 06/27/2025

Maybe there's a middle ground, but trampling the EPA’s plan feels like throwing the baby and the bathwater out in one swipe.

right-leaning 06/27/2025

Congress saying 'no' to this EPA rule is a breath of fresh air—finally someone defending common sense over regulation frenzy.