Congress sends Trump a resolution ending Biden-era emissions cleanup rule

DETROIT AP Congress has voted to kill a Biden-era rule requiring rubber tire makers to clean up planet-warming emissions from their manufacturing processes in the U S The Environmental Protection Agency finalized rules for the rubber tire industry specifically previously unregulated rubber processing last November through amendments to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Tires are made of chemicals compounds and materials that release greenhouse gases heavy metals and volatile organic compounds experts say Republican Virginia Congressman Morgan Griffith alongside South Carolina Sen Tim Scott and Mississippi Sen Roger Wicker also Republicans introduced a resolution to undo the rules earlier this year and it advanced through the Congressional Review Act which allows Congress to reverse in recent times adopted federal agency rules with a simple majority vote in each chamber The vote passed in the House on March and the Senate on Tuesday The measure heads to the president s desk for signing next Like plenty of of the regulations issued during the waning days of the Biden-Harris Administration the rubber tire manufacturing emission standard utilized questionable emissions facts and pointed to negligible physical condition benefits as justification for the rule Griffith noted in a message Tuesday He stated the rule did not serve citizens soundness The standards regulate other so-called source categories including asbestos asphalt roofing processing and manufacturing dry cleaning petroleum refineries other chemical production and processes and more which in addition to the environmental concerns can cause cancer and other serious robustness problems according to the EPA The rubber rule resulted from a court decision that required the EPA to address unregulated emissions from source categories upon the agency s equipment reviews as required by the Clean Air Act Plaintiffs in the circumstance included the Louisiana Environmental Action System a nonprofit organization representing communities located near historically dirty air Another matter led by the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League based in South Carolina also called out the EPA for missing sources of HAPs and revealed it did not set rules in a timely manner Aimed at meeting Clean Air Act requirements the EPA disclosed at the time that the rubber rule changes would cut total hydrocarbons and filterable particulate matter or solids that can be captured on a filter known as fPM emissions by approximately tons per year Scott previously noted the rule was a last-minute Biden EPA regulation that was based on questionable evidence and imposes onerous one-size-fits-all litter controls Industry stakeholders have argued that tire factories would be required to install costly regenerative thermal oxidizers new air contamination control equipment that destroys HAPs and VOCs that would increase carbon emissions and because of the expense harm American manufacturing jobs The nation is home to major tire makers including Michelin North America headquartered in Greenville South Carolina and Goodyear in Akron Ohio The two companies did not right away respond to requests for comment The measure marks the latest of this administration s efforts to deregulate industry in the name of bolstering American manufacturing The EPA first stated it would reconsider National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants regulations for rubber tire manufacturing and other notable industries as part of a -action deregulation blitz declared on March Republicans have generally been using the Congressional Review Act to wage an assault on the previous administration s multiple efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions In a message to The Associated Press the EPA announced Once a law EPA will work expeditiously to rescind the overly burdensome rule noting agency Administrator Lee Zeldin s contemporary efforts speaking specifically with the South Carolina manufacturing industry on issues such as this one The U S Tire Manufacturers Association commented the vote reduces financial burdens on tire manufacturing facilities Tire manufacturers have long understood and complied with existing standards Anne Forristall Luke president and CEO of the industry group declared in a announcement To the group the November rule creates an adverse environmental impact while imposing substantial financial burdens on tire manufacturing facilities and providing negligible if any benefits But Sen Sheldon Whitehouse a Democrat from Rhode Island called the measure yet another of plenty of attempts to unravel protections for human vitality and the surroundings and part of an endless quest to accommodate the countries biggest polluters Ahead of Tuesday s vote Whitehouse announced on the Senate floor that the resolution would deny clean air protections to the American people with particular harm to American children whose lungs and brains still growing are the majority 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