Kansas joins case to head off federal carbon regulation

Wichita Eagle: Attorney General Steve Six has joined Kansas with 10 other states in an effort to head off federal regulation of greenhouse gases. They seek to block federal courts from proceeding with a trial that Six says could lead to more restrictions on carbon emissions by utilities and other industries. Six announced late last week that he has joined the state to a friend-of-the-court brief filed by Indiana in the case Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. The brief asks the …

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