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documents:cosproject:surge:article_11-battleovercoal [2018/03/25 09:57] Oliver Wolcottdocuments:cosproject:surge:article_11-battleovercoal [2018/03/26 10:28] Oliver Wolcott
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-{{:documents:cosproject:surge:surge-11-1.png?800|}} +{{:documents:cosproject:surge:surge-11-1.png?800|The Environmental Protection Agency’s Battle Over Coal is part of a larger War on Federalism.}} 
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-The Environmental Protection Agency’s Battle Over Coal is part of a larger War on Federalism. +---- 
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 +//The Environmental Protection Agency’s Battle Over Coal is part of a larger War on Federalism./
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 ===== The Battle Over Coal and the War on States’ Rights ===== ===== The Battle Over Coal and the War on States’ Rights =====
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 In other words, an interpretive “tie” goes to the bureaucrats. In other words, an interpretive “tie” goes to the bureaucrats.
  
-{{:documents:cosproject:surge:surge-11-2.png?800|}} +{{:documents:cosproject:surge:surge-11-2.png?800|This Battle over Coal is an example of how much the states have already lost, for this battle is a tug-of-war between federal agencies and the federal legislature over an area of policy that rightfully belongs to the states.}} 
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-This Battle over Coal is an example of how much the states have already lost, for this battle is a tug-of-war between //federal //agencies and the// federal //legislature over an area of policy that rightfully belongs to the states. +---- 
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 +//This Battle over Coal is an example of how much the states have already lost, for this battle is a tug-of-war between __federal__ agencies and the __federal__ legislature over an area of policy that rightfully belongs to the states./
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 This policy puts power tools in the hands of bureaucrats who are already predisposed to chip away at the limitations of their authority. It //invites// every administrative agency to expand its power at every turn by inventing creative statutory interpretations that can pass the low bar of a“permissible” designation by some federal judge. This policy puts power tools in the hands of bureaucrats who are already predisposed to chip away at the limitations of their authority. It //invites// every administrative agency to expand its power at every turn by inventing creative statutory interpretations that can pass the low bar of a“permissible” designation by some federal judge.
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