House Republicans are planning to bring legislation to the floor early this week to prevent President Joe Biden’s administration from implementing strict tailpipe emissions regulations on gas-powered vehicles and stop any future electric vehicle mandate.
The legislation, called the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act, would specifically bar the Environmental Protection Agency from expanding rules limiting the types of new vehicles available for purchase by engine type.
The House must pass this act to block a federal EV mandate that could harm the auto industry and make the supply chain reliant on China. (Trending: Bombshell Email Uncovered Between Joe Biden And Hunter)
The CARS Act, which was introduced over the summer by Reps. Tim Walberg and Andrew Clyde, would specifically prevents the Environmental Protection Agency from finalizing, implementing, or enforcing “the proposed rule titled ‘Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium Duty Vehicles.'”
“The House must pass the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act to block a radical and unattainable federal EV mandate that will cripple our auto industry and forever make our supply chain reliant on China,” declared Walberg.
“If this mandate goes into effect, many American families will be priced out of the market, and we will cede leadership of this industry to China,” he added.
If passed in the House, the measure will move to the Senate.
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