So, in this sharply divided country, how do we get back to a time when millions of us don’t equate clean air with bad taste? The Lacey Act Congress passed, and President William McKinley signed, the Lacey Act – the distant forerunner of the U.S. He also signed the Clean Air Act and the Endangered Species Act but vetoed the Clean Water Act as too expensive. The Montreal Protocol was supported by President Ronald Reagan (as well as fellow conservative British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher). As president, he signed into law powerful improvements to Nixon’s Clean Air Act.
Source: Washington Post October 08, 2022 11:14 UTC