Government,
Environmental & Energy
May 19, 2021
Restoring California’s leadership in setting tailpipe emission standards
In a proposal to reverse a misguided Trump administration policy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is on track to restore California’s authority to set standards for greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles.






In a proposal to reverse a misguided Trump administration policy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is on track to restore California’s authority to set standards for greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles. On April 26, The EPA announced that it will reconsider the previous administration’s unprecedented decision to revoke California’s waiver from federal preemption for mobile source emission standards. The EPA’s decision recognizes California’s historic lea...
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