The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation aimed at reducing ozone emissions, known as the federal “Good Neighbor” plan. The challenge, brought by states including Ohio, Indiana, and West Virginia, as well as various industry stakeholders such as pipeline operators, power producers, and U.S. Steel Corp, seeks to avoid compliance with the EPA’s ozone regulation, claiming it may exacerbate air pollution in neighboring states. The court’s decision to hear the case follows requests to block the enforcement of the regulation.
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