For now, red states and industry groups don't have to reduce air pollution that seeps into neighboring states.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with states challenging part of the Clean Air Act, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency's "Good Neighbor Provision" that involves federal policing of pollution across state lines.
For now, red states and industry groups don't have to reduce air pollution that seeps into neighboring states.
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