H. J. RES. 163 is a joint resolution in the 118th Congress aimed at disapproving a rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This EPA rule addresses the New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines for greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric generating...
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H. J. RES. 163 is a decision by Congress to say "no" to a rule made by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about how much pollution can come from big power plants that burn fuel. Congress wants to make sure this rule doesn't happen, but they don't mention why or what they'll do instead to help the environment.