Dems have a bare sliver of a majority in the Senate, and are in the minority in the House of Representatives.
In any case, most legislation requires more than a simple majority. You need a filibuster-proof majority (60 Senators). Anything less that a majority in the house and 60 Senators requires compromise with Republicans, who are famously resistant to any compromise.
That’s the end game for people who truly want to see good things in the world. Majority in the House + 60 Senators + President.
Which has the power to do what in this case?
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If you’re judging agencies by their names rather than the powers given to them through enacted legislation, I guess I don’t know what to tell you
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Congress is the one who could restore power to the EPA.
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Maybe they would, if we got enough democrats in office to overrule the regressivist Republicans.
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Dems have a bare sliver of a majority in the Senate, and are in the minority in the House of Representatives.
In any case, most legislation requires more than a simple majority. You need a filibuster-proof majority (60 Senators). Anything less that a majority in the house and 60 Senators requires compromise with Republicans, who are famously resistant to any compromise.
That’s the end game for people who truly want to see good things in the world. Majority in the House + 60 Senators + President.
Executive Order creating the Office of Environmental Justice, among other things
Setting new greenhouse gas limits for coal and gas power plants
These are just the first two things I found in a search, you’re welcome to continue learning about what his administration has actually done on this
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