Rev. Marjani Dele, minister of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, speaks at Wednesday’s hearing on the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. CREDIT: Emily Atkin WASHINGTON, D.C. — Speaking to three administrators for the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, David Kepley, an elder and deacon at the Providence Presbyterian Church, quoted Leviticus.

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