Can Congress Kill the 'Kill' Switch? UPDATE January 'Yes' List Added
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Republicans speak out against 'kill switch' mandate for all new cars: 'The technology is unworkable'
Republicans are raising alarms about new vehicle safety requirements that could introduce intrusive monitoring technology — including systems capable of disabling a car against a driver’s will.The mandate stems from a provision in the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, made law under President Biden, which requires automakers to install advanced impaired-driving prevention technology in new vehicles by 2027.'The car dashboard becomes y…
DAVID MARCUS: Why I'll take my clunker over any new car with a government kill switch
Back in January, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., proposed legislation to repeal a Biden-era regulation that will require all auto manufacturers to put kill switches in their new cars, as well as software to determine if a driver is impaired. It failed, with 57 Republicans opposing it.Today, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is leading a battle to kill the kill switch as part of the new FISA legislation, but his effort isn’t looking good, either.My initial reac…
Kill the kill switch: Chip Roy pushes amendment to kill Biden car-surveillance mandate * WorldNetDaily * by Virginia Grace McKinnon, The Daily Signal
Source link (Photo by Joe Kovacs) The vehicle kill switch may be getting another chance to be killed in Congress this week as a member of the House Rules Committee wants to repeal legislation that directs automakers to install surveillance technology on all new vehicles starting in 2027. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, a committee member and
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