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- W1543280128 abstract "There is little judicially enforceable federalism in environmental law. For the most part, states are not genuinely autonomous regulators; they exercise regulatory authority only by congressional grace. Although Congress has broad power to preempt state environmental policies, it rarely does so explicitly. The need to tailor environmental policy to local conditions and the even more important need to use state technical and personnel resources compel Congress to share some of its authority. Congress's usual approach is to enlist the states in the implementation and enforcement of federal regulatory programs by offering technical and financial assistance to state agencies, and by threatening to cut off federal public works funding or to increase regulatory burdens on industries in uncooperative states. The federal government does not always get its way-at times the states can be powerful political actors in the federal bureaucracy and Congress-but normally it is able to induce states to cooperate in implementing and enforcing federal environmental policies. In recent years, scholars and politicians have challenged this arrangement as favoring too heavily federal policies at the expense of state policy preferences. The resulting debate over the significance of interstate externalities, the nature and extent of interstate competition to attract or retain business by relaxing environmental standards, and the public choice problems that arise in state and federal decisionmaking may signal a reconceptualization of the federal-state partnership in environmental law." @default.
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- W1543280128 title "The Role of State Law in an Era of Federal Preemption: Lessons from Environmental Regulation" @default.
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