Tlaib Statement on Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (MI-12) released the following statement on the recent Supreme Court decision:

Today’s decision is a power grab for the corrupt Supreme Court who continues to do the bidding of greedy corporations. The MAGA Court just overruled 40 years of precedent that empowered federal agencies to hold powerful corporations accountable, protect our workplaces and public health, and ensure that we have clean water and air. This unhinged Supreme Court needs to stop legislating from the bench, and we must pass sweeping reform to hold them accountable.”

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