Bryan Steil

04/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/27/2026 12:01

Steil and Wisconsin Congressmen Introduce Fair Air Standards Act, Addressing Ozone Nonattainment, Vehicle Emissions Testing

HALES CORNERS, WI - Today, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01), Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05), Glenn Grothman (WI-06), and Tom Tiffany (WI-07), introduced the Fair Air Standards Act addressing Southeastern Wisconsin's classification as an Ozone Nonattainment Area.

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Reps. Steil, Grothman, Tiffany at today's press conference

"Families in Wisconsin shouldn't be paying for pollution originating from outside the state, in places like Chicago," said Congressman Steil. "The Fair Air Standards Act ensures that Wisconsin's non-attainment status is tied to activity originating in our state not those in other areas. Our bill reduces burdens for families, employers, and workers across Southeast Wisconsin while holding out-of-state polluters responsible for their actions."

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Reps. Steil and Tiffany discussing emissions testing in Hales Corners with shop manager

"Wisconsin communities should not be financially punished for pollution they did not create," said Congressman Fitzgerald. "The Fair Air Standards Act gives states a fair chance to prove when air quality problems are caused by emissions from outside their borders and ensures EPA bases its decisions on facts. This legislation will restore fairness for our region and help us move forward without unnecessary federal barriers."

"This is a topic we've been working on for 25 years, as the poorly drafted Clean Air Act has punished industries in Wisconsin, making them less competitive, especially compared to other states and factories around the world," said Congressman Grothman. "I'm proud to be championing this bill alongside Congressman Steil to restore the ozone attainment designation that Wisconsin rightfully deserves."

"Because of outdated federal rules, hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin drivers in seven counties are forced to complete emissions tests every two years just to renew their registration. Wisconsin families should not be punished with costly and time-consuming mandates because of pollution drifting in from Illinois and Indiana. Four decades later and with cleaner vehicles on the road, it is time to end this non-attainment zone mandate and stop burdening drivers with a system that cannot prove it works," said Congressman Tom Tiffany.
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