A legal battle has erupted over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new vehicle emissions standards, set for the 2027-2032 model years, including an EV mandate. A coalition of 25 Republican-led states has filed a lawsuit challenging the EPA's rules, arguing that they are unworkable. In response, a group of 22 states led by California, along with five cities, has come forward to support the EPA. These states endorse the agency's initiative to regulate tailpipe emissions, emphasizing the importance of these standards in combating environmental pollution.
California and 21 other states backed the EPA's new tailpipe emissions rules after 25 Republican-led states filed a lawsuit last week challenging the agency's 2027-2032 model year vehicle emissions rules and claimed the new regulations were unworkable https://t.co/vxQi8cPHGH https://t.co/DSjpAPtOT0
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A group of 22 states led by California and five cities are backing the EPA's new tailpipe emissions rules after 25 Republican-led states sued last week https://t.co/vxQi8cQfwf https://t.co/eLiBneWTZJ
⚠️ CALIFORNIA, 21 OTHER STATES BACK EPA VEHICLE EMISSIONS RULES Full Story → https://t.co/G3mlX6mbtm A group of 22 states led by California and five cities are backing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new tailpipe emissions rules after 25 Republican-led states sued…
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