Wyoming lawmakers move to ban sales of electric vehicles by 2035
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Sorry, Elon!: Wyoming Legislators Draft Resolution to Ban Electric Vehicles by 2035
Legislators in the state of Wyoming have begun the process of introducing legislation that aims to phase out electric vehicles by 2035. State Sen. Jim Anderson explained, "if you don't like our gasoline-powered cars, then we don't like your electric cars."
Wyoming Considers Banning the Sale of Electric Vehicles
Lawmakers in Wyoming have proposed ending the sale of electric vehicles by 2035. The proponents say the prohibition will protect the state’s oil and gas industry, a major part of Wyoming’s economy. “The proliferation of electric vehicles at the expense of gas-powered vehicles will have deleterious impacts on Wyoming’s communities and will be detrimental to Wyoming’s economy and the ability for the country to efficiently engage in commerce,” st…
'If you don't like our petroleum cars, well, we don't like your electric cars': Wyoming Republicans propose scrapping electric vehicles by 2035
A handful of Republican lawmakers in Wyoming aren't convinced that the destruction of a key job-producing industry in their state is inevitable. Either way, they'll be sure to go down fighting on the side of Wyoming's oil and gas workers.Whereas other states, such as Oregon, New York, and California...
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