Truck Makers Trying to Get Out of Emission Pact with California
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Truck makers trying to get out of emission pact with California
Truck manufacturers are trying to escape a signed agreement with California. The agreement mandates that they follow truck emission standards that the Trump administration has eliminated. Daimler, International, Paccar and Volvo have filed a lawsuit against the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and Gov. Gavin Newsom. The original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) argue that the Clean Truck Partnership is unenforceable after Congress ripped up t…
Trump's DOJ Hammers California Climate Madness with Two New Lawsuits
Justice Department attorneys filed two new lawsuits against the California Air Resources Board, the group responsible for making “preempted emissions standards” for heavy-duty trucks. According to a news release from […] The post Trump's DOJ Hammers California Climate Madness with Two New Lawsuits appeared first on The Western Journal.
Feds Sue California over Emission Standards for Trucks
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | Facebook The U.S. Department of Justice is suing California to stop what it calls “unlawful” emission standards for heavy-duty trucks. The California Air Resources Board is continuing to enforce “stringent emission standards” for trucks despite President Donald Trump’s congressional resolutions in June invalidating the Environmental Protection Agency’s preemption waivers for the state’s two standar…
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