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Urge certain officials - amend Clean Air Act/air quality rules.

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To respectfully urge the United States Congress and the President to amend the Federal Clean Air Act to eliminate the requirement to implement the E-Check Program and direct the Administrator of USEPA to begin new rule-making procedures under the Administrative Procedure Act to repeal and replace the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards; to respectfully urge the United States Congress and the President to pass legislation to achieve improvements in air quality more efficiently while allowing companies to innovate and help the economy grow; to urge the Administrator of USEPA to alleviate burdensome requirements of the E-Check Program and the Clean Air Act if the United States Congress and the President fail to act; and to encourage OEPA to explore alternatives to E-Check in Ohio.

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Gail K. Pavliga
Diane V. Grendell
 

Cosponsors

Representatives
Brian Baldridge
Adam C. Bird
Jamie Callender
Sara P. Carruthers
Gary Click
Al Cutrona
Jay Edwards
Sarah Fowler Arthur
Mark Fraizer
Timothy E. Ginter
Brett Hudson Hillyer
James M. Hoops
Larry Householder
Marilyn S. John
Don Jones
Kris Jordan
Darrell Kick
Gayle Manning
Derek Merrin
Thomas F. Patton
Sharon A. Ray
Craig S. Riedel
Bill Roemer
Dick Stein
Jason Stephens
Reggie Stoltzfus
Daniel P. Troy
A. Nino Vitale
Scott Wiggam
Bob Young
Tom Young
 

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