Red state attorneys general say the Supreme Court's recent greenhouse gas ruling ensures they'll challenge SEC rules that would compel corporate climate risk disclosures.
arguing its March proposal contradicts the SCOTUS decision that limited the breadth EPA's regulatory authority over power plants without explicit Capitol Hill authorization.
The new letter is an early concrete sign that the high court's ruling on power plants will spur challenges to other climate change regulations."If this sort of regulatory overreach does not constitute a sweeping policy judgment on a major question, then we struggle to see what would," the AGs write.
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