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A California Regulator's Curious Crusade to Remake the Clean Air Act

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California environmental officials have made it no secret they want to stop the Trump administration from changing air and water pollution rules. One emerging battle is over a congressional bill to delay clean air deadlines and shift the priorities of the Clean Air Act -- and it's got the support of a state air regulator. Sasha Khokha takes us to the San Joaquin Valley.

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