Seventeen state attorneys general are taking action against the Environmental Protection Agency for exempting California from federal law and allowing the state to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
The lawsuit, filed on Friday, stems from a March 9 announcement by the EPA that the California waiver – eliminated under President Donald Trump – would be reinstated immediately.
Under Trump, the EPA implement...
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