US environmental regulators fix a typo, restoring Connecticut's car emissions checks
What happened
US environmental regulators corrected a mistake in a previous rule. This change reconfirms that Connecticut's vehicle inspection program is approved for air quality standards. It means the state can continue using its current system to reduce ozone pollution from cars.
Why it matters
This document is a minor administrative fix, not a structural change. It ensures that Connecticut's existing program for checking car emissions remains officially recognized. Without this correction, the state's ability to enforce its vehicle inspection program for air quality would have been in question.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a clerical correction with no forward-looking implications.