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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] POLITICO Pro Energy Whiteboard Thur 9/7/2017 7:03:23 PM EPA projects fall proposal to repeal Clean Power Plan
By Alex Guillen
09/07/2017 02:59 PM EDT
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expects to sign the proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan "in the fall of 2017," the agency said in a court filing today.
The filing offered no other details on the Trump administration's plan to repeal the rule, which has been under review at the White House Office of Management and Budget since June 8.
EPA added that the CPP repeal's classification as a "long term action" in the July update to the Unified Agenda was inadvertent. Environmental groups had seized on that classification, which indicates rules will not progress within the following 12 months, to argue that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals should issue its ruling on the Clean Power Plan rather than keep the lawsuit suspended indefinitely.
EPA said it will correct the classification error in the next edition of the Unified Agenda.
WHAT'S NEXT: The repeal proposal will most likely be released within the next few months.
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