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U.S. House passes bill prohibiting bans on gas-powered vehicles

  • The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that aims to prevent states from banning gas-powered cars, although the bill is unlikely to pass the Democrat-controlled Senate.
  • Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to keep transportation affordable and protect the American auto industry, while opponents, such as Governor Jay Inslee's office, dismiss it as mere "chest-beating."
  • The bill reflects a clash between the Biden administration's goal of promoting electric vehicles and the desire of some states, like North Carolina, to preserve the option of gas-powered cars.
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