"EPA's Proposed Emissions Rule Sparks Controversy and Calls for More Time to Comment"

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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey criticizes a proposed emissions rule, calling it an "attack on rural America." Morrisey argues that the rule, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, unfairly targets rural communities and would have a detrimental impact on their economies. He joins a growing opposition to the rule, citing concerns about the potential job losses and increased energy costs it could bring.
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