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Trump Signs Law Ending California’s EV Mandate Forever
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President Donald Trump has signed three congressional resolutions into law, permanently ending California’s electric vehicle mandate and emission standards. The move fulfills a key campaign promise to reduce regulatory burdens on the auto industry. This action affects California and over a dozen other states adopting its rules.
The resolutions Trump signed were passed by Congress to nullify California’s EV policies. These laws required automakers to meet strict zero-emission vehicle sales targets.
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The Context
California’s mandate was part of its Clean Air Act authority to set tougher environmental standards. Trump’s action revokes this long-standing state privilege.
The President described the signing as a victory for American automakers and consumers. He argued the mandate imposed unnecessary costs on the industry.
Over 13 states followed California’s EV and emission rules, amplifying the law’s national impact. The resolutions’ passage reflects strong Republican support in Congress.
Trump’s decision aligns with his broader agenda to prioritize economic growth over environmental regulations. He has consistently criticized mandates as government overreach.
Some applaud the law, believing it frees businesses from costly compliance and preserves consumer choice. Others warn it could hinder progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The signing marks a significant shift in U.S. environmental policy under Trump’s administration. It underscores his commitment to dismantling state-level regulatory frameworks.
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| Left | 10 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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