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EPA Should Pause. Congress Should Act. 
ACC strongly believes that EPA should not regulate greenhouse gas emissions from stationary sources unless and until Congress addresses climate change without crippling the economy. EPA’s plan is a greater anchor on manufacturing and a general economic recovery than any “jobs package” could be the wind in the sails. » learn more


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  • Pause EPA
    ACC has alerted our member companies to contact their U.S. Senators and ask them to “urge EPA to delay regulation until Congress can address climate change.” It is important that you and your employees get involved in this effort. » take action

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  • Coalition for American Jobs Addresses Concerns on EPA’s Proposed Action on GHG Regulations
    The Coalition for American Jobs, led by ACC along with others, is working to achieve an EPA timeout on stationary source greenhouse gas regulations, so that Congress can craft a climate policy that balances economic growth, environmental stewardship and climate concerns.
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  • Cal Dooley Discusses the Potential Impact of EPA Regulation of Stationary Sources of GHGs (E&ETV)
    With U.S. EPA announcing its endangerment finding for greenhouse gases, regulation of emissions from stationary sources could begin as early as March 2010. In this E&ETV interview, Cal Dooley, president of ACC, urges Congress to postpone EPA's regulation of stationary sources. » watch video | » view transcript
  • Making the Case on All Fronts
    In addition to working with elected leaders, ACC has made our case directly to the EPA most recently in comments to the proposed regulation. ACC also filed comments alongside the National Association of Manufacturers, Renewable Fuels Association and American Iron and Steel Institute, among others. » ACC’s Filing | » ACC's Joint Filing

 

 

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