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to get as much input as possible on it. we are our final rule has to be founded under our authority in the clean air act to determine the best system of emission reduction for this sector, and that s what we will be striving to do. but we re looking very closely at all of these things, and while i can t speak to what any final decisions might be because the rule won t be final until june or midsummer anyway i can assure you that we re looking hard at those questions. we certainly don t want a rule will disincentivize states from moving forward with early actions. that would not be good. so we want to make sure we make as many adjustments as we can to as you say improve the rule while staying within the legal authority that we have. there s a precedent for this. i think it s in medicaid. for states that acted early in terms of increasing coverage under medicaid under the affordable care act they were put at a disadvantage. and i think we managed to fix that. my hope is we
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The ultranationalist Buddhist clergy has commenced a two-pronged campaign: (a) against burials and for cremation of COVID-19 victims, a policy that is mandatory only in a handful of the UN’s 193 countries, and (b) against Provincial Councils and the holding of Provincial Council Elections before the promulgation of a new Constitution. Justice Minister Sabry was a target of the agitated monks.
These formations of the Buddhist clergy have long been part of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s support base, by their own public admission and easy public (facial) recognition. They are also close to radical-nationalist Cabinet Ministers.
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