Northeast Ohio drivers will still have E-Checks for the foreseeable future, despite the U.S. Supreme Court limiting the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
The program requires residents living in seven northeast Ohio counties to get their vehicles tested every two years to pass regulatory emissions requirements.
Environmental advocacy groups believe they have discovered a missing piece of the puzzle to passing climate-friendly policies: challenging state political maps.
Late Monday night, four of the five Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission (ORC) threw away the independent mapmakers plan and “tweaked” the third map that they made and approved. This third map had already been rejected by the state Supreme Court.
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