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Rep. Sullivan spoke on the Floor as the House considered H.R. 2401, the TRAIN Act. Sullivan introduced the TRAIN Act to protect thousands of American jobs from over-regulation by the federal government

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  • @kevinkpk1 Coal is good.

  • @kevinkpk1 Too add, emissions are not only monitored, but VERY STRICKLY controlled.

  • @Chrislift1234 I don't think eliminating the EPA is what is needed. The EPA is TOO powerful, but we don't need business's dumping toxins into waterways, ect (i.e.). I've put 27 years in refineries, processing plants et. al. emissions ARE STRICKLY monitored. Catch 22, alot of these plants are going to electric horespower in lieu of fossil fuels, but yet electrical power is sometimes coal. Wind energy is going strong, but in Oklahoma some still have to burn trash, clean air, I am for it.

  • @greencountrysurgical Fighting for business is fighting for the people. When business is over regulated, taxed and in general hassled by would be dictator, a business cannot produce jobs. It is time to terminate the EPA .

  • The EPA should be abolished and those regulatory powers given to the states. The citizens of each state have a self interest to keep their own state clean. This administration only has the interests of their left wing, tree hugging hippie donors in mind. The only power the EPA should have is to arbitrate disputes between states on environmental issues.

    That's it. Put the Constitution back in charge and keep the federal government in check.

  • @greencountrysurgical Would you please explain "big energy"?

  • I cannot believe that our state politicians would subject its people to dangerous pollutants in exchange for support from big energy. Oklahoma has one of the highest rates of air pollutants and the highest rate of asthma and other health related illness. Do we really have to explain this to you? Fight for the people, not big business!!

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