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TRAIN Act To Limit Clean Air Protection Passes The House

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First Posted: 09/23/11 07:44 PM ET Updated: 11/23/11 05:12 AM ET

The U.S. House of Representatives forwarded a bill on Friday that environmental leaders warn would undermine the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to curb air pollution and protect public health. Green groups are now urging the Senate and President Barack Obama to stand strong -- and avoid a repeat of recent environmental health failures, such as the shelving of proposed ozone and greenhouse gas standards.

"The Tea Party House has passed, with ease, the most radical dirty-air legislation in the history of this country," John Walke, the clean air director at the Natural Resources Defense Council, told HuffPost. "It absolutely eviscerates the legal standards for adopting emissions limits under the Clean Air Act."

Introduced by Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.), the Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation (TRAIN) Act would create a special committee to oversee the EPA's rules and regulations, and require the agency to consider economic impacts on polluters when it sets standards concerning how much air pollution is too much. For the last 41 years, since passage of the Clean Air Act, only scientific and medical considerations have been allowed in that analysis.

"This results in lying to the American people about whether the air is healthy or not," said Walke.

The TRAIN Act would also repeal or block new and pending clean air safeguards, from standards that would curb mercury emissions from power plants to limits on pollution that travels across state lines. According to EPA estimates, such measures would save 140,000 lives over the five or more years of proposed delays.

Another provision would postpone new EPA regulations on gasoline -- a welcome revision, according to industry groups. "The new requirements could be devastating for consumers and communities across the nation," Misty McGowen, director of federal relations at the American Petroleum Institute, said in a statement. "American taxpayers deserve a thorough analysis of the economic and jobs impacts before EPA moves forward with its proposal."

"EPA is a rogue agency," Rep. Lee Terry (R-Neb.) told AP. "They are producing rules in a fast and furious manner that greatly affect this nation's ability to generate electricity. This bill just wraps three of them together and says, 'Take a step back, do a cost analysis as the president has asked of agencies.'"

As HuffPost reported last week, a recent study from the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst estimated a net benefit in jobs from investments made to meet clean air standards.

While the proposed TRAIN Act is not expected to pass the Senate and despite the White House threatening a veto, Friday's vote still concerns many environmental and public health advocates. "It's not really the passage in the Senate that is a reasonable prospect. It's the prospect of the Tea Party putting a gun to the head of this country and refusing to fund the government unless they get their way in eviscerating the Clean Air Act," said Walke.

"It is simply outrageous that in this century we have to protect a law that has been in place since 1970 and has proven itself over and over again in its health benefits and its benefits to this economy," said Sen Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, during a press conference on Wednesday. "If you can't breathe, you can't work."

Boxer underscored estimates from the EPA that, by 2020, the Clean Air Act would prevent 230,000 premature deaths, 2.4 million asthma attacks, 200,000 heart attacks and 5.4 million lost school days. "That is only if our laws remain on the books and are enforced," she added, "and that's why we must defeat this attack being waged by the House Republicans in the name of deregulation."

"We call on the U.S. Senate to stand strong and reject the TRAIN Act and its deadly impacts on public health," a group of leading environmental groups, including the Environmental Defense Fund and the Sierra Club, wrote in a joint statement on Friday. "The House today showed they have bought the false argument that we need to choose between protecting lives and creating jobs. Now we need the Senate and the President to protect our right to breathe."

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The U.S. House of Representatives forwarded a bill on Friday that environmental leaders warn would undermine the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to curb air pollution and protect public heal...
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03:53 PM on 10/21/2011
I don't recall any congressional testimony concerning the new regulations of EPA. Were any hearings held. If so, where are the transcripts and videos of these hearings?
11:45 PM on 10/05/2011
a sad vote...
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CB5
We do not want to repeat 2010 in 2014! VOTE:)
12:51 AM on 09/27/2011
"The House of Representatives approves legislation sponsored by Rep. Jim Matheson that would establish an interagency committee to study the economic impact of upcoming Environmental Protection Agency rules affecting energy and manufacturing.

Supporters of the bill say regulations kill jobs and increase regulatory burden on businesses when they are struggling most to be competitive.

Opponents of the TRAIN Act have worried that the analyses are redundant and wasteful and are a means of delaying implementation of the covered rules, almost all of which relate to the Clean Air Act."

Source: The State Journal
UtahPolicy.com
9/25/11

Just another ploy by the RepTea to put this critical issue for our country on the back burner and ignore rules already in place. They seem not to care that you can't see a block away because of the dirty air in our environment. Actually Salt Lake City was rated this year as one of the dirtiest cities in the nation. Their theory is to abolish the EPA and the rules the EPA have already in place. But then again, the Republicans and Tea Party want to do away with all regulations for their cronies in corporations, banks, oil companies, tax codes, and the list goes on. Basically they are saying to heck with the health of our country and it's people. This is a dirty situation. And it is not a healthy situation. That's why we need them to say YES and not their redundant NO.
03:56 PM on 10/21/2011
I don't recall any congressio­nal testimony concerning the new regulation­s of EPA. Were any hearings held. If no hearings were ever held, where is the "redundancy"? Our legislative branch should always be involved in these rules prior to implementation? Did our administration know this going into this?
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Seven Teenatheart
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04:11 PM on 09/26/2011
I remember when the Merrimack river which flows through the town I live in was one of the 10 most polluted rivers in America. It smelled, all the native fish had died and it was a health hazard to all who came in contact with its dark brown water. Raw sewage emptied directly into it. All the shellfish beds at the mouth of the river were closed due to red tide. Now, 40 years later, it is clean, fish and wildlife are back and walks along the river and boating are popular again. Why would we want to return to where we came from concerning our river? Why are these latter day Judas' ignorant of the wealth to all from a healthy environment and blinded by corporate profits for the few? We have no other world to live on. There is no "somewhere else" to place toxins. There is only one ecosphere. You cannot pollute part of it and not pollute it all eventually. Send the GOP/TP Earth and Nature destroyers back to the dark, smoky caves they crawled out of.

Robert Allen Schledwitz
Newburyport, MA
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
05:05 PM on 09/26/2011
I remember growing up in the Los Angeles area with the air burning our lungs on smog alert days.
And visiting family in Philly when no fish could survive in the Delaware river.
Ugly levels of pollution on opposite shores.

"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
George Santayana”
12:10 AM on 10/04/2011
When I was young, growing up on the Potomac we could swim and fish. By the time I was a teenager there was no fishing or swimming allowed. The EPA started and things began to change. The last time I was there it was ok to swim and some fishing. Thank you EPA.
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lambdin1
What's this?
01:34 PM on 09/26/2011
Republicans/Tea Party..you've got to lov..... never mind. After all they have no minds!
01:18 PM on 09/26/2011
I remember the days when the Tea Party claimed they were focused on deficit reduction. Once the US Chamber of Commerce via their groups like the Heritage Foundation gained control over the national Tea Party groups, they quickly brought an end to the Tea Party's original focus. The Tea Party is now "The Corporate Party".

That was clearly proven when the elected Coprorate Party representatives REFUSED to support $4T in deficit reduction because it included restoring more responsible taxation. A significant contributor to the US deficit is revenues being below 15% GDP when the historically responsible level has been 18% GDP. Even Reagan increased revenue to keep it above 18% GDP. Yet the elected Corporate Party representatives place a higher priority on maintaining this irresponsible revenue level than on reducing the deficit. Clearly the actions of the Corporate Party show their concern over the deficit is a lie.
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Passenger57
Keeping Calm And Carrying On...
12:12 PM on 09/26/2011
"Why, thayuh awe too many - I say, TOOOO MANY lawge SMOKESTACKS in Amayucuh NOT belchin' smoke. I propose that we only do we KEEP them home fiyahs buhnin', we make 'em SMELL good! How 'bout dumpin' some BAWBEQUE aroma down that stack? Apple pie...fried chicken...cotton canduh...why, thayuh's APLENTY scents we can include...!"
09:14 AM on 09/26/2011
The Bell study (A time series study - 98 US Communities, etc) concluded that there was approx 0.52% increase in premature deaths due to a 10ppb increase in ozone. The study erroneously attributes all the premature deaths to the increase in ozone and none to the increase in heat - a far more likely reason for any premature deaths. (let's use the Bell's conclusion of 0.52% for arguments sake)

With the background of the Bell study, the EPA studies claiming that the lower standards will save 30k - 40k lives per year is deeply flawed. There are approx 1.5m deaths annually in the US. Approximately one-half the US population live in areas that will not be affected. A savings of 20k lives per year equates to approx 3.7% of all deaths - a rate 7 times greater than the Bell study concluded. Additionally, the non-attainment only occurs during the summer, so lives saved will only occur for 3-5 months of the year, depending on location. With the law of diminishing returns, the savings/benefits decrease as improvements in air quality is made. Going from 75ppb to 65ppb is at the margins. Adjusting for all the factors, the EPA's estimate of lives saved is overstated by a factor of at least 10-15.

The EPA's claim of saving 240,000 lives over a 5 year period is beyond pseudo science.
12:15 PM on 09/26/2011
By law, EPA must utilize a fully disclosed notice and comment session when producing rules/regulations. The notice and comment session allows for input from all facets of society including corporations as well as citizens.

Additionally, by law the EPA must produce a study indicating the probably costs/benefits of their suggested rules./regulations. No study is permitted to be completely dependent upon a single or even a few sources.

As such, your empty rant is at best a poor attempt at misleading the public

you are grossly over fanned
03:03 PM on 09/26/2011
Based on your comment - you accept the party line with no hint of skeptism. I pointed out the obvious flaws in the EPA claim of 240,000 lives saved - the claim is out of line by a magnitude of at least 10. Even giving the EPA the benefit of doubt, they are still 5 times the most likely realm of possibilities. You still take the EPA analysis as gospel without any questions.

Your science and math background is woefully lacking if you accept their analysis at face value.
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jsgaetano
"Conservative" is not a political party, genius.
01:45 PM on 09/25/2011
Typical conservatives, always gleefully shilling for the Pollution Industry.
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Matt Norman
04:28 AM on 09/25/2011
Hmmm, the environmentalist say that over population is the greatest risk to the plant. So you would think that increasing the human death toll would help the planet out.
Jimsoutside
Work in progress
08:06 AM on 09/25/2011
Where is that said? References with a link, please.
Are you and your family ready to volunteer to be first in line?
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Matt Norman
09:54 AM on 09/25/2011
No me and my family are filling up up our 6.7 liter diesel truck.
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RickW44
09:04 AM on 09/25/2011
Would you advocate for the weakening of standards yourself then?
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Matt Norman
09:56 AM on 09/25/2011
No I am too busy riding my non-catalytic converted summer toys, want a ride?
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ArchStanton400
There are two kinds of spurs, my friend.
12:56 AM on 09/25/2011
Does the Bill contain provisions to repeal the ban on the manufacture and sale of Incandescent lightbulbs after 2012?
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blackwind
Relax, nothing is under control
03:01 PM on 09/25/2011
There is no ban on incandescent light bulbs.
11:27 PM on 09/24/2011
The train act will run a train on our health......as an em
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REMEMBER2050
Socialism for the rich; capitalism for the poor.
10:23 PM on 09/24/2011
Wow, newsflash. The citizens of the United States of America are the Republican Party's most expendable commodity.

Wake me up when there's something I don't know.

By the way, if it has not occurred to you that there is no two-year interval for the rest of your life where you can afford for the GOP to have either house or the presidency, you're nuts. The American people ARE the United States. This country is NOTHING but the sum of its citizens.

It is time we demand to be treated again as human beings.
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Hitchcockcameo
In the shadows, directing your every move.
10:01 PM on 09/24/2011
Not surprising. The Tea Party wants more people executed, they want more people to die from lack of health insurance, and now they want more death and disease from pollution.