"The Trump administration is holding its one public hearing on rolling back President Barack Obama’s regulations limiting carbon emissions from power plants -- and it will be in West Virginia.
While the Environmental Protection Agency leadership under Obama steered clear of the coal-producing state, the agency will hold a public hearing on dismantling Obama’s climate rule in Charleston, West Virginia on Tuesday and Wednesday. That will give coal miners and executives easy access to weigh in on the plan to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which would have forced utilities to burn less coal. The plan aroused particular resistance in coal-producing states such as West Virginia.
Under President Donald Trump, the EPA has made clear that it wants to help coal miners. On Oct. 10, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt traveled to another coal bastion -- Hazard, Kentucky -- to announce the regulation would be repealed."
Christopher Flavelle reports for Bloomberg November 28, 2017.
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Source: Bloomberg, 11/28/2017