The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted narrowly to repeal clean vehicle rules adopted in March to cut fleetwide tailpipe emissions by 50% over 2026 levels by 2032.
The House of Representatives has approved a joint resolution disapproving of the Environmental Protection Agency’s tailpipe emissions standards.
The House of Representatives on Friday passed the Congressional Review Act resolution to block the Environmental Protection ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday announced its final regulations to limit emissions from ... to passenger cars, light-duty trucks and medium-duty vehicles for all model years ...
The EPA’s tailpipe emissions rule ... years should Biden’s EPA get its way. The rules enforce that more than half of light and medium-duty vehicles be electric by 2032, drastically reducing ...
The U.S. House advanced an effort on Friday to repeal an EPA rule that would effectively push gas-powered vehicles out of the ...
House Republicans will force a vote this week on EPA’s new emission standards that critics say amount to a mandate for ...
A Biden administration rule to more strictly regulate passenger vehicle tailpipe emissions ... Environmental Protection Agency finalized on March 20, would require automakers to reduce emissions of ...
The ruling aims to drive electric vehicle adoption and reduce light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50% and medium-duty vehicle ... opposed the initial EPA rule.