House votes against EV mandates
The House voted to block the new EPA emissions standards that would have forced automakers to sell two-thirds of all new cars by 2032 to be electric.
The bill passed with eight Democrats voting with all Republicans.
The EPA's final rule on emissions was published in March. At the time, the Washington Post said the rule will be “the most aggressive emissions restrictions on the auto industry in U.S. history.” In actuality, it would have made gas-powered cars almost as expensive as EVs.
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The market for EVs is still relatively small. If there was a large market for them the government would not need to create a mandate.
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