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You must have an embroidery machine and a way to transfer designs to your machine to use this. Please note that this is an embroidery machine file. If you require another format not listed here, please contact us. Joining General O’Connor are the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Virginia.Included formats and the corresponding manufacturer machines: Your proposed rule is not in accordance with law, and you should decline to adopt it.” In the letter, Attorney General O’Connor writes, “our agency can only adopt performance measures described by Congress, and Congress did not give you unbounded authority to adopt any measure related to the, nor did Congress include greenhouse gas measures in permissible projects under. The coalition argues this rule is an improper attempt to exceed statutory limits on the Biden Administration’s authority. The Biden Administration’s new proposal requires state departments of transportation to measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on highways. Department of Transportation to decline to adopt Biden’s unlawful proposed mandate.”Ĭongress has already created and funded a program addressing greenhouse gas emissions on highways. “We will not stand for this, which is why I am leading a coalition urging the U.S. “The Biden Administration is diverting highway funds away from our roads and bridges to promote its political agenda,” General O’Connor said.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General John O’Connor is leading a coalition of state attorneys general in the fight against a lawless and unnecessary federal mandate to track and regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.








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