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with Clean Air Act standards quite routinely.
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And you might think that this geographic and climatological variability
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is a pretty good justification for states
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to have the legal capacity to set their own laws.
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Some states have far higher pollution than the national average.
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So that thinking about what kinds of problems are amenable
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to having states have more authority
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as opposed to when do we want to centralize authority across all states
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and locate the authority with the federal government?
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This is a really important question.
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Another key question is
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administrative discretion versus statutory criteria.