Commentary: Lawsuit against Clean Air Act by members of Congress

By Curtis Moore

WASHINGTON, September 5, 2000 — For nearly a quarter-century, almost since the very day of his swearing in as a U.S. senator, Utah Republica

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"… of the lawsuit. He also lobbied from January 1, 1996, to July 1, 1997, for Geneva Steel, a Provo, Utah, firm that emits a prodigious amount of the air pollutants …"

"… e National Association of Manufacturers, the American Petroleum Institute, Geneva Steel, the National Mining Association, and the American Automobile Manufacturer …"

"… ion.” Gray was involved with the coalition in part because of his client Geneva Steel, an independent steel maker located just outside Salt Lake City. Headed by …"

"… tant administrator for air and radiation during the Reagan administration, Geneva Steel was threatened by the proposed rules because its World War II-vintage faci …"