Economic prosperity has helped to enable both public and private sector investment in energy innovations and emissions control technologies. The resultant benefits can be seen across our economy in the form of cleaner transportation, cleaner electricity, cleaner manufacturing, and cleaner energy production. The business community is proud to be an ongoing partner in these efforts.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supports and urges the Committee on Energy and Commerce to favorably report two resolutions of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to prohibit a regulation that goes beyond the statutory and legal authority of the Clean Air Act in order to protect
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supports resolutions of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to prohibit a regulation that goes beyond the statutory and legal authority of the Clean Air Act to protect consumers and industry from economically damaging greenhouse gas regulations on new
Multi-Association letter to Majority Leader McConnell, Speaker Ryan, Minority Leaders Reid and Pelosi highlighting the economic harm that would result from a lower ozone standard and that air quality has continued to improve without new National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business federation representing the interests of more than three million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations, and dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending America’s
DALLAS— The U.S. Chamber’s Institute for 21st Century Energy continued its analysis of the impact of the Obama administration’s proposed ozone regulations with a snapshot look at the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The Energy Institute’s Grinding to a Halt series explains how Environmental Protection
Because population and vehicle traffic have increased at rates that greatly exceed growth in highway capacity, the Dallas-Fort Worth area now suffers from stifling traffic congestion. The North Central Texas Council of Governments has identified $95 billion of highway and transit projects necessary to alleviate the worst of the region’s congestion problems, including $40 billion for construction and expansion of freeways to accommodate additional vehicle capacity.
New Regulation to Halt Business Expansion and Stunt Job Creation WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today voiced its opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final new National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone. By requiring a 70 parts per