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US Sues California over Zero Emission Vehicle, Greenhouse Gas Rules
The lawsuit challenges California’s mandates that require more electric vehicles and strict emissions limits, citing federal law preemption after Congress limited state authority.
- The US federal government sued the state of California over its zero-emission vehicle and greenhouse gas rules.
- California contends the fuel savings for consumers from the rules far exceed the higher upfront costs of electric vehicles .
- The federal lawsuit aims to get a ruling declaring that California's zero-emission vehicle mandates are unlawful and unenforceable.
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Feds Sue To Stop California's 'Illegal' EV Regulations
The Trump administration sued California on Thursday to block state regulations seeking to curb vehicle emissions and require the adoption of zero-emission vehicle fleets, contending that the rules amount to an electric vehicle mandate that runs afoul of federal law.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleJustice Dept. sues California over zero-emission vehicle targets
The Trump administration is ramping up pressure against California's electric vehicle policies by filing a lawsuit to stop the state from imposing an electric vehicle mandate through state-specific zero-emission vehicle targets for car manufacturers.
·United States
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