HJRES 30 · in committee · significant
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Phasedown of Hydrofluorocarbons: Management of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons and Substitutes Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020".
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Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Phasedown of Hydrofluorocarbons: Management of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons and Substitutes Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020".
- climate
What this bill does
- This resolution cancels an EPA rule that reduces emissions of hydrofluorocarbons, which are greenhouse gases.
- The rule affects refrigerant manufacturers, recyclers, and companies managing these chemicals.
- The cancellation takes effect immediately if passed, eliminating emission reduction requirements.
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Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How would canceling the EPA's hydrofluorocarbon phasedown rule affect domestic refrigeration and air conditioning manufacturers compared to international competitors already reducing these emissions?
- 02
What evidence exists that the cost of compliance with emission reduction requirements outweighs the public health and climate benefits of reducing hydrofluorocarbon releases?
- 03
Which industries and workers would face the most significant economic impact if this resolution passes versus if the EPA rule remains in effect?
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Sponsor · R-FL-2
Neal P. Dunn
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Introduced 2025-01-24
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Legislative timeline
2025-01-24 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
2025-01-24 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
2025-01-24 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
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