Brandon manages a manufacturing plant that makes automobiles. Brandon is frustrated with the air pollution requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) because of the cost associated with meeting those standards. Brandon lobbies his state legislature to pass more lenient emissions standards for their state, and Brandon is joined by several other automobile manufacturers in that effort. In response to the efforts of Brandon and the other automobile manufacturers, the state legislature may: adopt the California standards, which are more lenient than the CAA standards. adopt standards that are more lenient than those contained in the CAA, because each state is allowed to create its own laws. not adopt standards that are more lenient than those contained in the CAA. choose to reject the CAA standards without adopting new standards of their own.