FOCUS COLUMN
By Kevin Poloncarz
Last week, California was supposed to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its failure to issue a waiver of federal pre-emption, so that California, along with 14 other states, could begin enforcing its greenhouse gas automotive emissions standards. The filing was postponed, however, by the catastrophic fire storm in Southern California, which, according to state scientists, is an ev...
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