Florida Gov. DeSantis pledges $2 gas and an end to federal EV mandates
- Governor DeSantis plans to eliminate electric vehicle mandates endorsed by President Biden, along with other policies that he believes benefit countries like China and Venezuela.
- DeSantis aims to roll back regulations to support the domestic market and reduce dependence on rival countries. He argues that these policies would provide economic advantages and strengthen national security.
- The proposal from DeSantis aligns with his stance against international influence and highlights his focus on promoting homegrown industries and protecting American interests.
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DeSantis claims he’ll achieve $2 gas as president, vows to reverse Biden climate agenda
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged Wednesday to lower gas prices to $2 per gallon if he wins the White House next year, an ambitious claim that energy analysts say is unrealistic because of a president's lack of control over the global oil market.
DeSantis To Unveil Plan To ‘Achieve $2 Gas’ If Elected President
by Mary Lou Masters at CDN - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will release his energy policy agenda Wednesday to “achieve $2 gas” and reduce energy costs if president, according to a copy of the plan obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. DeSantis’ six-part “Freedom To Fuel” plan will be the fourth policy rollout of his presidential … Click to read the rest HERE-> DeSantis To Unveil Plan To ‘Achieve $2 Gas’ If Elected President first posted at…
Republican hopeful DeSantis attacks EVs, emission goals in energy plan
Republican presidential contender Ron DeSantis pledged on Wednesday to slow America's transition to electric vehicles, repeal regulations related to environmental, social and governance considerations and dramatically ramp up domestic fossil fuel production if he were elected.
DeSantis pledges $2 gas if elected — though presidents only have limited say
Presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) unveiled a plan Wednesday that he said aims to deliver gasoline at $2 per gallon in 2025. Presidential policies only have limited impacts on gasoline prices, since oil markets are global, and in the U.S, private companies rather than politicians make decisions on whether to drill. Nevertheless,…
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