fight against climate change - Los Angeles Times.
The agency's plan to repeal or weaken more than two dozen environmental regulations could deliver a direct blow to causes close to the heart of Californians.
Some voices, like the Heartland Institute, applaud the move as transferring power back to Congress and states, arguing that regulating CO2 merely benefits special interests without measurable benefits.
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Times housing reporter Liam Dillon about the state's controversial move to roll back parts of CEQA.
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