Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) Commissioner Clint Woods are championing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) plan to repeal burdensome and ineffective climate regulations for cars and trucks that hurt Hoosiers and the economy. These regulations, which cost Americans $54 billion annually, rest on the Obama EPA’s controversial 2009 decision to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

Attorney General Rokita said these regulations restrict Hoosiers’ ability to access affordable, reliable vehicles and hurt Indiana’s small businesses in the manufacturing and industrial industries.

“These rules are a bureaucratic power grab that burdens hardworking Hoosiers and families with unaffordable regulations,” Rokita said. “By scrapp

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