
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently hearing oral arguments in the case of EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining, which challenges the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulations affecting small oil refineries. A key issue at stake is whether judicial review of EPA actions should be limited to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The case raises questions about the ability of industry groups and states to contest EPA actions, with justices indicating that outcomes may vary depending on the specific actions being challenged. This case is part of a broader discussion regarding the Clean Air Act requirements and the delegation of authority from Congress to federal agencies. Concurrently, various local government meetings are taking place, including budget hearings by the New York City Council and the Columbus City Council, addressing issues such as housing and long-term care workforce strategies.
Columbus City Council meeting sparks strong feelings and even stronger security https://t.co/Id3wbaETxo
Tuesday night’s Columbus City Council meeting drew strong emotions and extremely tight security. https://t.co/In6VqyAbiB
New Yorkers deserve adequate investments to access safe, affordable housing As Chair of the Committee on Housing and Buildings, I invited @nyc_buildings and @nychousing to a preliminary budget hearing on the investments needed to ensure New Yorkers have a city where they can: https://t.co/YCv6c5wKos












