Bryan Steil Leads House Administration Committee Hearing On 'Congress in a Post-Chevron World'

Published 2024-07-23
Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) leads a House Administration Committee hearing on the how the Supreme Court's Chevron decision will affect law making.

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  • @Elevenated
    we have reached peak oil, and pollutants in combustion engines that use oil and emit various toxins other than just co2 that cause damage to our environment and general well being are univerally agreed to not being healthy. As an alternative gas in the country where I live is a lot more palatable as a fuel source that can utilise existing infrastructure, but with an eye on the future, nuclear in my opinion is still a premium option, given that the waste is easily managed and the pollutants put out in the production of power are minimal, as far as my limited knowlege of the process leads me to this conclusion.