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      Trump wants the power to stop the public from suing polluters

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 3 August 2026

    Reducing rampant pollution across the United States was so important that when Congress passed many environmental protection laws, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Safe Drinking Water Act, it didn’t want to leave enforcement only to the executive branch.

    Congress specifically wrote into those laws ways for citizens to enforce them through the courts when the government does not act to address the problem. Called “ citizen suit provisions ,” those parts of the laws allow regular people and advocacy groups to sue companies they believe are violating the law. Citizens can also sue federal agencies that fail to enforce the laws.

    Since the 1970s, those provisions have been used in over 2,000 lawsuits . In fact, a majority of environmental cases are citizen suit cases. Citizen suits have been used to halt the construction of dams to protect endangered species , end the injection of wastewater into groundwater , and secure US$14.2 million in civil penalties for illegal emissions from a petrochemical facility. In short, these cases have shaped modern environmental law.

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