What? The Supreme Court may have gotten one right?
Any smackdown to the EPA is a positive note. This ruling says that the EPA may not simply dismiss costs when issuing rules.
This would be obvious for anyone actually running a business, but government bureaucracies don't have to live in the real world.
This would be obvious for anyone actually running a business, but government bureaucracies don't have to live in the real world.
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- 2Posted by $ blarman 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.Granted, but they standard they established was that they had to include a cost analysis on all of their proposed edicts. That right there is a big deal.| Permalink
- 1Posted by dbhalling 10 years, 8 months agoHear, hear. K and I heard about this while we were being interviewed. Of course, I doubt the supremes will hold the EPA to a very high standard on the accuracy of their cost analysis.| Permalink