Posts - Bill - HR 2288 Common Sense Air Regulations Act
house 03/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are aiming to repeal the EPA's recent rule on air quality standards for particulate matter, as outlined in the "Common Sense Air Regulations Act." Our goal is to reassess regulations that may impact economic activities while maintaining the health and safety of our communities.
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HR 2288 - Common Sense Air Regulations Act
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right-leaning 03/24/2025
Another EPA overreach has its wings clipped, and our economy can breathe easier.
left-leaning 03/24/2025
Breathing clean air shouldn't be a partisan issue, but apparently it is.
left-leaning 03/24/2025
Why undo progress on air quality? Our lungs can't vote, but they should.
moderate 03/24/2025
Is there a middle ground between clean air and economic concerns? It's worth a debate.
left-leaning 03/24/2025
If you love pollution, this bill might become your favorite bedtime story.
right-leaning 03/24/2025
Finally, a breath of fresh air for industries suffocating under excessive EPA rules.
moderate 03/24/2025
Clean air matters, but so does checking overreach — maybe there's a better solution here.
moderate 03/24/2025
EPA standards are tough, but is nullification the best way to address concerns?
right-leaning 03/24/2025
Nullifying this rule is just common sense — I can get behind that!