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CBS News/ September 2, 2011, 12:20 PM

Obama withdraws request for tougher smog standards

The ozone hole photographed by satellite on October 1, 2010.

/ NASA

Updated at 12:38 p.m. ET with a statement from the American Lung Association

Listening to the protests of Republicans and business leaders, President Obama today overruled Environmental Protection Agency chief Lisa Jackson and asked her agency to withdraw its proposal for tougher ozone standards.

In a statement, the president said he decided to ask Jackson to withdraw the request after considering "the importance of reducing regulatory burdens and regulatory uncertainty, particularly as our economy continues to recover."

The step back from the stricter air quality standard comes as Republicans continue to hammer the president over his regulatory agenda, arguing such regulations hinder job growth. The Labor Department released a dismal jobs report today, showing no job growth in August, that adds fuel to the GOP line of attack.

In a conference call with reporters today, a senior administration official said today's decision "has nothing to do with politics."

The president said in his statement that his commitment to protecting public health and the environment is unwavering.

"I will continue to stand with the hardworking men and women at the EPA as they strive every day to hold polluters accountable and protect our families from harmful pollution," he said. "And my administration will continue to vigorously oppose efforts to weaken EPA's authority under the Clean Air Act or dismantle the progress we have made."

In what appeared to be a coincidental announcement, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has issued an ozone alert for the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metropolitan areas Friday because conditions are favorable for an unhealthy buildup of ozone.

Last year, the EPA said it would revisit the ozone standard because some said the Bush administration lowered the standard to a level that would pose a risk to human health. Facing political pressure on both sides of the issue -- with business organizations on one side and groups like Environmental Defense Fund and the American Lung Association on the other side -- the Obama administration missed several deadlines to change the standard.

In a letter to President Obama last month that called into question the cost of new regulations, House Speaker John Boehner said the new ozone standard would cost the economy as much as $90 billion per year. Boehner spokesman Michael Steel called today's decision a "good first step."

"But it is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to stopping Washington Democrats' agenda of tax hikes, more government 'stimulus' spending, and increased regulations - which are all making it harder to create more American jobs," Steel added.

Jack Gerard, head of the American Petroleum Institute, which represents the oil industry in Washington, hailed the decision as "good news for the economy and Americans looking for work."

Health and environmental groups, meanwhile, say the proposed regulation change would have improved the nation's communities and saved billions of dollars in health costs.

Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, issued a statement condemning Mr. Obama's decision "to delay critical, long-overdue protections from smog, an acidic air pollutant that when inhaled is like getting a sunburn on your lungs."

"By putting the interest of coal and oil polluters first, the White House seems to be saying that 'clean air will have to wait,'" Brune added. "The Sierra Club and the millions of Americans who have suffered through orange and red-alert air quality days this record-breaking summer will continue to push the Obama Administration to improve this protection in order to save lives and clean up our air."

The American Lung Association said today it intends to revive its court challenge against the current ozone standards, arguing they fail to protect public health.

"For two years the Administration dragged its feet by delaying its decision, unnecessarily putting lives at risk. Its final decision not to enact a more protective ozone health standard is jeopardizing the health of millions of Americans, which is inexcusable," Charles Connor, president and CEO of the ALA, said in a statement.

In his statement today, Mr. Obama pointed out that scientists are already reviewing their assessments of ozone requirements, which were last updated in 2006, and that ozone standards will have to be reconsidered in 2013. "Ultimately, I did not support asking state and local governments to begin implementing a new standard that will soon be reconsidered," the president said.

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RobAla says:
President Obama is dropping like a rock in the polls, and now he decides to change a few things in an attempt to reverse the trend. I applaud the President for saying NO to radicals in the EPA on this. The truth of the matter is that since even a Democrat led Congress voted down his stupid Cap and Trade bill, President Obama has been trying to enact that crap through the EPA. I think the rouge EPA needs Congressional oversight, and not just be the tool of a President.

Maybe he will reverse course on the jobs killing health care law, as well. I am not holding my breath on that one.
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rdw1mt says:
Politics, pure and simple. he is pulling his hair out while having to do this. puff!
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simpleconservative says:
A glimmer of sanity from the President! Very refreshing and long overdue.
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RobAla says:
Finally, he is listening to some amount of reasoning. I applaud President Obama for addressing this in a rational manner, and ignoring the radicals at the EPA. Thank you.
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MohatmaJeebus replies:
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Yeah - Those "radicals" at the EPA who want clean water and air. I mean, you'd have to be a "radical" to want clean air and clean water, right? I mean really? Who's thinking about the right of corporations to pollute our world in the pursuit of offensive profits like BP, Exxon, etc. Who's thinking about their needs?
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lucifersshadow says:
If he keeps this up, he'll get re-elected as a republican.
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nojello says:
This country is divided in an economic climate approaching the disaster of the great depression with a fool at the helm. This fool of a President has preached class warfare, pushed divisive issues, massive numbers of job-killing regulations including the "Mother-of-all-job-killers," Obamacare, and has lied publicly so often making promises that he knew he would never keep and had no intention of keeping. As long as we elect fools like Obama who ignore the electorate and do what they want as ideologues regardless of what they said before and what the country wants, then the risk of riots and revolts will stay starkly real.
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enlightenu replies:
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I'm sure you'll be leading the revolt
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rubberrezi says:
I lost faith in Republicans, became a democrat and now our new president has lost his mind!
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krisd999-2009 says:
How is a businessman supposed to run a usefull business, when he is worriying 100% of his time how to keep himself out of federal prison over some buraucrat's regulations, buried in millions of pages? It's not worth it guys..take your money and go to a free country..If Martha Stewart spent quite a bit of time in prison and being prosecuted, no one is safe in America.Run..run..run..before you end up behind the razor wires and the dogs..America is the socialist tyrany of the world with the most prisoners per population in the world.
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MohatmaJeebus replies:
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Hey **** - Not polluting the air and water for the rest of us is hardly "buraucrat's regulations" which you should probably learn how to spell before posting. The answer to your question may be that it's not a "useful business" if it puts the operator in jeopardy of going to federal prison. Corporations do not have the intrinsic right to ruin the environment for the rest of us.
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endrepubs says:
Obama really has become a Republican. I don't understand why the Republicans hate him so much. He is one of their own for Christ's sake. He has followed Republican doctrine to the 't' and that is why the economy isn't getting better.
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MohatmaJeebus replies:
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Wow - "The only thing I agree with Obama about is his willingness to allow corporations to pollute the environment so that they can make more profit."

America sux. What a population of fuggin morons.
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Mungam44 says:
Blockhead Obama will not be happy until he has unemployment in the high double digit range as REPORTED by government figures. I know, it's probably there already in real numbers. He wants to have so much regulation (whether or not authorized by Congress) that this country borders on civil unrest. Then, he'll declare marshall law under which he will seize all private assets and will begin the redistribution of wealth to the brothas and sistas and any and all people of any size, shape, color, or national origin who believe government owes them a living and that to be self sufficient and independent is, well, un american. The wheels have to be pulled off of the welfare wagon. That nonsense has gone on for too long. Yes, you can include corporate welfare in the plan, also!!!
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slvrsurfer3 replies:
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I thought they took away your internet priviliges there at the asylum............
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