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Opponents of California's waiver, which had been adopted by 11 other states and Washington, D.C., called it economically burdensome.
The ruling—which will also affect other states and the District of Columbia that follow California’s standards—is decried by environmentalists and praised by SEMA.
After the GOP-led House ignored rules to revoke the Golden State’s authority to implement the nation’s toughest vehicle pollution rules, Senate Republicans followed suit.
As the House of Representatives has been debating its one big, beautiful bill this week, the Senate has been considering a contentious vote of its own. On
The Republican-majority Senate voted to nullify California's landmark environmental rule that would've banned the sale of new cars that exclusively run on fossil fuels.
Gavin Newsom’s moment of truth is about to arrive. The US Senate is expected to vote this week on legislation to repeal the Clean Air Act wavier granted California.
Some of the most contentious issues now awaiting votes in Congress would have particularly heavy impacts on California.
I am alarmed that California's clean-air standards face threats from Senate Republicans, risking American innovation in electric vehicles and global market competitiveness.