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New Source Review was never good for the environment, the economy, or individual liberty, but wonderful for those whose power and funding depend on a micromanaged, process-driven regulatory system.
Compliance with administrative requirements, rather than actually achieving cleaner air, has become the EPA's priority.
The Nation's Sputtering air pollution policies may soon receive a major overhaul.
Most Americans still believe air pollution is a growing problem and a serious threat to their health. In reality, air quality in America's cities is better than ever.
State regulators have resisted replacing their inspection programs with on-road testing, yetthere is no other means to more substantial, rapid, or inexpensive improvements in air quality.
New Source Review is going to be the red herring environmental issue for 2004's presidential campaign.
The big losers of the Clear Skies pollution capswill be the American public, who will have to pay big bucks in the form of higher energy bills while reaping few or no health benefits.
The Environmental Protection Agency hasannounceda controversial decisionto reopen public hearings over its proposed changes to the Clean Air Act's New Source Review regulations.



