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98-MGC2
on May 12, 1998
Resolution: the Midwestern Governors' Conference resolution:
Source: Resolution of Midwestern Governors' Conf. on Clean Air
- WHEREAS, the proposed action by EPA in November 1997 aimed at reducing the interstate transport of ozone appears to take a one-size-fits-all approach for determining the needed level of nitrogen oxide emission reductions in Midwestern states that goes beyond our contribution to poor air quality outside the Midwest; and
- WHEREAS, the proposed action by EPA also calls for a level of emission reductions that cannot be practically achieved in the proposed timeframe; and
- WHEREAS, the EPA will not have the scientific information sufficient to determine the ultimate appropriate level of nitrogen oxide emission reductions needed to assist in solving the nation’s ozone public health problems by September 1998, the scheduled date for finalizing its reduction plan; and
- RESOLVED, that the Midwestern Governors’ Conference believes that the EPA should fully consider options to the EPA’s nitrogen oxide reduction plan that are presented
by individual statesand groups of states which make substantial progress in solving the clean air problems in the short-term and assure that the final control actions in the longer-term are cost-effective, achievable, based on good science and represent sound public policy; and be it further
- RESOLVED, that the Midwestern Governors’ Conference believes that, with respect to regional haze in the Midwest and East, the EPA should allow the substantial programs currently underway to address public health issues and acid rain to progress and evaluate their effectiveness before determining any further reductions needed to continue to improve regional haze; and be it further
- RESOLVED, that the Midwestern Governors’ Conference believes that EPA should work cooperatively with all states and affected interests to craft clean air plans for interstate transport and regional haze that are in the best interest of all Americans.
- Topic: Environment
- Headline: More EPA flexibility on interstate ozone
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- Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.
Democrats
participating in 98-MGC2 |
Mel Carnahan |
s1s | MO Democratic Senator (Former) | |
Ben Nelson |
s1s | NE Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring) | |
Frank O'Bannon |
s1s | IN Former Democratic Governor (1997-2003) | |
Paul Patton |
s1s | KY Former Democrat Governor (1995-2003) | |
Edward Schafer |
s1s | ND Former Democratic Governor (1992-2000); Cabinet Sec'y (USDA) | |
Tom Vilsack |
s1s | IA Former Democratic Governor (1994-2002); Cabinet Sec'y (USDA) | |
Republicans
participating in 98-MGC2 |
John Engler |
s1s | MI Former Republican Governor (1991-2002) | |
Bill Graves |
s1s | KS Former Republican Governor (1995-2002) | |
Bill Janklow |
s1s | SD00 Former Republican Governor (1979=1986 & 1995-2002) | |
George Ryan |
s1s | IL Former Republican Governor (1999-2002) | |
George Voinovich |
s1s | OH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010) | |
Total recorded by OnTheIssues:
Democrats:
6
Republicans:
5
Independents:
2 |
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