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"Regulations: Court Tests Loom For Trump Rule Delays"

"The Trump administration's strategy of delaying compliance deadlines for Obama-era environmental rules is facing tests in federal courts.

Environmentalists won big Monday when a court vacated the Trump EPA's 90-day delay of a rule curbing methane emissions from new oil and gas operations.

The litigation is one of at least four lawsuits that environmentalists have filed over administrative stays at EPA, questioning the scope of the agency's authority to delay compliance."

Amanda Reilly reports for for Greenwire July 6, 2017.

Source: Greenwire, 07/07/2017