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Trump administration revokes California’s authority to set auto mileage standards |
2019-09-19 |
Trump announced the move Wednesday, saying the decision was made "in order to produce far less expensive cars for the consumer," while making cars safer at the same time. "This will lead to more production because of this pricing and safety advantage, and also due to the fact that older, highly polluting cars, will be replaced by new, extremely environmentally friendly cars," Trump tweeted Wednesday morning. Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,'s authority to set its own emissions standards tougher than the federal government's goes back to a waiver issued by Congress during passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970. The state has long pushed automakers to adopt more fuel-efficient passenger vehicles that emit less pollution. A dozen states and the District of Columbia also follow Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,'s fuel economy standards. The Trump administration decision revokes that waiver, touching off what is sure to be another high-profile legal fight with the Golden State. In anticipation of the move, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said Tuesday that the administration's action will hurt both U.S. automakers and American families. He said California would fight the administration in federal court. Related: Fuel economy standards: 2011-01-26 Obama energy chief to step down Fuel economy standards: 2008-02-23 GM exec stands by calling global warming a "total crock of s---" Fuel economy standards: 2007-11-15 Al Gore's Nobel Prize for Hypocritical Self-Promotion Related: Xavier Becerra: 2019-08-07 ‘Flagrantly illegal.’ Trump sues California over new law targeting his tax returns Xavier Becerra: 2019-06-29 Obama appointed Judge bars POTUS from using $2.5B in Mil funding to build border wall Xavier Becerra: 2019-06-05 Leader of La Luz del Mundo charged with child rape |
Posted by:Fred |