Conservative religious leaders, defying Republican orthodoxy, are reasserting their support for President Obama’s environmental policies at public hearings on new E.P.A. pollution rules.
By THEODORE SCHLEIFER, New York Times
Wed, 07/30/2014 - 9:21am
Conservative religious leaders, defying Republican orthodoxy, are reasserting their support for President Obama’s environmental policies at public hearings on new E.P.A. pollution rules.