A federal air pollution rule successfully cut smog-forming emissions in 10 states by 18 percent this past summer, according to data collected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
But the agency’s rule, which was finalized back in March, originally targeted a much broader group of 23 states. Twelve of the remaining states, including AL, KY, MN, TX, and UT, have yet to implement the rule due to ongoing legal challenges brought by their Republican attorneys general.
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