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December 21, 2010 The Honorable Harry Reid The Honorable Mitch McConnell Majority Leader Minority Leader United States Senate United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Jay Rockefeller United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Re: State Voice Group Comments on Proceeding with the USEPA s Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule under the Clean Air Act Dear Senators McConnell, Reid and Rockefeller: The State Voice group is a bipartisan, regionally diverse coalition of lead state environmental officials working together to promote a strong national climate change program in the U.S. We, the environmental regulators who comprise the State Voice group, write to express our strong opposition to any attempt to bar the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) from regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution under the Clean Air Act (CAA). We hope you share our view that EPA action is needed to confront the dangers posed by unabated climate change. For example, the Senate should not take action to revoke implementation of the USEPA s GHG Tailoring Rule, which incorporates GHG considerations into Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Title V permitting programs for large stationary sources. We believe the USEPA s Tailoring Rule demonstrates the viability and flexibility of the CAA as a tool for reducing GHG pollution. It achieves a workable balance between the need to minimize additional administrative burdens imposed on states, to the extent possible, and our shared desire to achieve the environmental benefits while remaining consistent with the intent of the CAA. The State Voice group is on record calling for a robust state-federal partnership as a key tenet of comprehensive national policy to combat climate change and build a new clean energy economy. The CAA will continue to provide an effective and proven framework for achieving national environmental and public health goals, including reducing GHG pollution. Over the past four decades, the CAA has delivered tremendous public health and environmental benefits, including significant reductions in emissions of oxides of nitrogen, lead, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter and other pollutants. We believe that USEPA regulatory oversight of GHG emissions under this statute will deliver similar benefits. We therefore strongly support the USEPA s efforts under the federal CAA to protect the health and welfare of the American people from the dangers of climate change resulting from GHG pollution. The Senate should guarantee that the well-established and proven tools of the CAA remain available to assist in achieving the nation s GHG reduction goals. It would be short-sighted for the Senate to hinder the use of one of the few effective approaches currently available to address our nation s critical energy and environmental challenges.

We ask you to ensure that all of the tools to tackle the tremendous challenge of climate change remain available. In particular, we urge the Senate to eschew any attempt to delay or otherwise limit USEPA s authority under the CAA to regulate GHGs. Sincerely, The Members of the State Voice Group Mary D. Nichols, Chair California Air Resources Board Amey Marella, Commissioner Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Collin O Mara, Secretary Delaware DNREC Douglas P. Scott, Director Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Beth Nagusky, Acting Commissioner Robert M. Summers, Acting Secretary Maine Department of Environmental Protection Maryland Department of the Environment Laurie Burt, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Tom Burack, Commissioner New Hampshire DES 2

Ron Curry, Secretary New Mexico Environment Department Peter Iwanowicz, Acting Commissioner New York Department of Environmental Conservation Dick Pedersen, Director Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Ted Sturdevant, Director Washington State Department of Ecology cc: Senator Richard C. Shelby Senator Jeff Sessions Senator Lisa Murkowski Senator Mark Begich Senator John McCain Senator Jon L. Kyl Senator Blanche L. Lincoln Mark L. Pryor Senator Dianne Feinstein Senator Barbara Boxer Senator Mark Udall Senator Michael Bennet Senator Christopher J. Dodd Senator Joseph I. Lieberman 3

Senator Thomas R. Carper Senator Ted Kaufman Senator Bill Nelson Senator George LeMieux Senator Saxby Chambliss Senator Johnny Isakson Senator Daniel K. Inouye Senator Daniel K. Akala Senator Mike Crapo Senator Jim Risch Senator Richard J. Durbin Senator Roland W. Burris Senator Richard G. Lugar Senator Evan Bayh Senator Charles E. Grassley Senator Tom Harkin Senator Sam Brownback Senator Pat Roberts Senator Jim Bunning Senator Mary L. Landrieu Senator David Vitter Senator Olympia J. Snowe Senator Susan M. Collins Senator Barbara A. Mikulski Senator Benjamin L. Cardin 4

Senator John F. Kerry Senator Scott P. Brown Senator Carl Levin Senator Debbie Stabenow Senator Amy Klobuchar Senator Al Franken Senator Thad Cochran Senator Roger F. Wicker Senator Christopher S. Bond Senator Claire McCaskill Senator Max Baucus Senator Jon Tester Senator Ben Nelson Senator Mike Johanns Senator John Ensign Senator Judd Gregg Senator Jeanne Shaheen Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Senator Robert Menendez Senator Jeff Bingaman Senator Tom Udall Senator Charles E. Schumer Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand Senator Richard Burr Senator Kay R. Hagan 5

Senator Kent Conrad Senator Byron L. Dorgan Senator George V. Voinovich Senator Sherrod Brown Senator James M. Inhofe Senator Tom Coburn Senator Ron Wyden Senator Jeff Merkley Senator Arlen Specter Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. Senator Jack Reed Senator Sheldon Whitehouse Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Jim DeMint Senator Tim Johnson Senator John Thune Senator Lamar Alexander Senator Bob Corker Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Senator John Cornyn Senator Orrin G. Hatch Senator Robert F. Bennett Senator Patrick J. Leahy Senator Bernard Sanders Senator Jim Webb 6

Senator Mark R. Warner Senator Patty Murray Senator Maria Cantwell Senator Robert C. Byrd Senator Herbert H. Kohl Senator Russ Feingold Senator Michael B. Enzi Senator John Barrasso 7