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Kansas governor uses EPA rule to tie foe to Obama

(AP) — A protest by Kansas regulators against federal efforts to limit carbon emissions is giving Republican Gov. Sam Brownback an opportunity in the final days of his close re-election race to tie his Democratic rival to President Barack Obama. The Kansas Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities, said Wednesday that it is asking the federal Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw its proposed rule for limiting emissions from power plants of heat-trapping gases linked to global warming, such as carbon dioxide. Brownback appointed the commission's three members, and the conservative governor is a vocal critic of the EPA's proposed rule, which is set to take effect in June 2015. In an effort to push Brownback to victory, the Republican Governors Association began running a television ad Wednesday saying voters who like Obama will love Davis, though it didn't mention the EPA rule. [...] coal-fired power plants generate more than 60 percent of the state's electricity, and the KCC report said the only feasible way to comply with the rule and maintain a reliable flow of electricity would be to build new gas-fired generators with technology not in use in Kansas.

 

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