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Source: Time    2019-03-12   English BBS   Favorite  

But Pruitt's rollback isn't controversial for climate reasons alone.
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Though automakers had requested the revision, saying compliance with Obama's rules would be costly,
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they are now worried that the Administration may go too far.
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Most significantly, California could set its own emissions standards in response,
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leading to a protracted court battle that would force car-makers to operate without clear or uniform rules.
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Maintaining a single national program is critical to ensuring that cars remain affordable,
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the Auto Alliance trade group said in a largely supportive statement.
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THIS HESITANT REACTION to Pruitt's rollback underscores the strange position in which the EPA administrator finds himself.
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He is extraordinarily effective at fulfilling Trump's promise to nix regulations—
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he's made more than 20 big deregulatory moves by his own count—
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and also at attracting controversy that riles opponents
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and has led to questions about how long he can survive in a White House prone to turnover.
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The ethics scandals he faces are striking:
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he lived for six months in a condo co-owned by a lobbyist, paying $50 a night;
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he spent more than $100,000 of taxpayer money on first- and business-class travel everywhere from Italy to New York City,
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a move he defended as a security measure;
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he went around the White House to give favored aides raises upwards of 30%.
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And that's just news from the past few months.
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His wonkier policy moves have been equally controversial.
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Most recently, in March, he told the conservative Daily Caller
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that he would stop the agency from using any studies that aren't based entirely on data accessible to the public.
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This means, for example, excluding research that relies on private health information.
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Pruitt says it's about transparency, but scientists say that ignoring essential public-health research endangers lives.
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"This leaves me and many of my colleagues puzzled about what to do," says Jonathan Levy, a professor of environmental health at Boston University.
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"How can you genuinely affect public health and decision-making if the decision-makers do not wish to use science?"
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Now Pruitt has hinted that the fight over vehicle-emissions standards will remain bitter if blue states don't fall into line.
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"Cooperative federalism doesn't mean that one state can dictate standards for the rest of the country," he said.
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So far, Trump has stood by his EPA chief.
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Still, the relationship appeared strained as the latest round of revelations hit.
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The White House confirmed that the two men spoke by phone in the midst of the latest controversy but declined to give any more details.
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Asked about Pruitt at a public appearance on April 3, Trump had a brief response.
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"I hope," the President said, "he's going to be great."
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