U.S. Senate Vote to Nix California Tailpipe Emissions Standard Blocks 17 Other States • Daily Montanan
- Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California joined an 11-state coalition to promote clean cars today.
- The coalition formed after a U.S. Senate vote sought to revoke California's authority to set clean air standards.
- The participating states will collaborate to develop affordable, accessible clean vehicles and expand charging infrastructure.
- A coalition including 24 governors from the U.S. Climate Alliance, collectively representing 55% of the nation’s population, is committed to maintaining reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
- This coalition effort suggests a sustained effort to preserve state-level clean air authority and support the transition to cleaner vehicles.
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Republicans nix California tailpipe emissions standard, blocking pollution reduction measures for 40% of Americans
Highway 170 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Trevor Srednick/Getty Images)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standards. The House has already passed an identical measure, meaning the Senate vote sends the resolution to President Donald Trump’s desk. Th…
U.S. Senate vote to nix California tailpipe emissions standard blocks Colorado and other states
Highway 170 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Trevor Srednick/Getty Images)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standards. The House has already passed an identical measure, meaning the Senate vote sends the resolution to President Donald Trump’s desk. Th…


US Senate vote to nix California tailpipe emissions standard blocks 17 other states
Highway 170 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Trevor Srednick/Getty Images)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standards. The House has already passed an identical measure, meaning the Senate vote sends the resolution to President Donald Trump’s desk. Th…
U.S. Senate vote to nix California tailpipe emissions standard blocks 17 other states, including N.J.
The Biden administration issued waivers under a Clean Air Act provision that allows California to set its own standards for air pollution, and New Jersey adopted a version of that standard. (Photo by New Jersey Monitor)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standar…
U.S. Senate vote to nix California tailpipe emissions standard blocks 17 other states • West Virginia Watch
Highway 170 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Trevor Srednick/Getty Images)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standards. The House has already passed an identical measure, meaning the Senate vote sends the resolution to President Donald Trump’s desk. Th…
U.S. Senate vote to nix California tailpipe emissions standard blocks 17 other states • Nebraska Examiner
Highway 170 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Trevor Srednick/Getty Images)The U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to prevent California from enforcing regulations on tailpipe emission from new cars and trucks, upending state regulations for the nearly 40% of Americans whose states follow California standards. The House has already passed an identical measure, meaning the Senate vote sends the resolution to President Donald Trump’s desk. Th…
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