Senate, California and EV Mandate
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MotorTrend on MSNThe House of Representatives Sends Bill to Senate With EV-Targeting Fees, Tax Credit EliminationIt’s not just EVs that will get hit by the “One Big, Beautiful Bill," but hybrids, too.
The U.S. Senate repealed California’s plan to phase out gas-only vehicles by 2035, dealing a blow to EV mandates and sending the measure to President Trump.
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The Senate voted on Thursday to ax California’s phaseout of gas-powered cars, making a controversial move to sidestep the parliamentarian in the process. The vote was 51-44, and the measure
Senate Majority Leader John Thune and several other top GOP senators Tuesday pledged to vote to nix California's Clean Air Act emissions waiver.
One day after the U.S. Senate blocked California's plan to phase out gas-powered cars by 2035, Massachusetts is pausing enforcement of its own electric vehicle requirements, which were supposed to start next year.
The Republican message was crystal clear. The Senate voted to kill the waiver that California relied on to require a giant ramp-up of EV sales. Meanwhile, the House passed a budget reconciliation bill that would methodically destroy the incentives that the Biden administration had used to support EVs, as I wrote today.