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"House Committee Votes To Delay Ozone Rule"

"A House committee on Wednesday passed a bill to delay the Obama administration’s new ozone pollution rule and change the way the federal government writes future air pollution rules.

The Wednesday vote along party lines in the House Energy and Commerce Committee sends the bill to the full House for its consideration.

The legislation would delay last year’s ozone rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by up to eight years."

Timothy Cama reports for The Hill May 18, 2016.

Source: The Hill, 05/19/2016