Several Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Andy Barr, Rep. Aaron Bean, Rep. Bob Good, Rep. Chuck Edwards, and Rep. Tim Burchett, have joined forces to oppose President Biden's electric vehicle mandate. They argue that the mandate would limit consumer choice, increase reliance on China, and impact the electric grid. The lawmakers emphasize the importance of American innovation over government mandates in driving the vehicle market.
I joined my colleagues in a letter to @POTUS and the OMB Director urging them to end an EV mandate that would restrict choice, raise costs, and increase U.S. reliance on the Chinese. It hurts my constituents and it hurts rural America. https://t.co/6bDWsqgqwc
I joined @RepFeenstra in urging the White House to withdraw @EPA's new rule that would essentially force Americans to buy electric vehicles. While Bidenflation is draining Americans’ savings accounts, the administration continues to force its radical Green New Deal agenda… https://t.co/9cXkgRKzqC
I was pleased to join @RepFeenstra and @MikeCrapo in demanding President Biden stop his unconstitutional electric vehicle mandate. Americans cannot afford his phony climate crisis, and it is none of the government’s business what kind of car we drive! https://t.co/Mp7QwgBzH4
Today, I joined @RepFeenstra to push back against Pres. Biden's aggressive electric vehicle mandate. It boils down to free choice versus forced choice. Here in America, we should NOT be forced to give up our gasoline powered vehicles. https://t.co/f7OwioFaCN
I joined @RepFeenstra in sending a clear message to President Biden: The EPA's radical EV mandate would limit consumer choice, drastically increase our reliance on China, and cripple our electric grid. American innovation, not mandates, should drive our vehicle market.