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United States House votes to rescind Biden administration tailpipe emissions rules

The U.S. House of Agents voted narrowly on Friday to repeal cleanvehicle rules embraced in March to cut tailpipe emissions by 50% from 2026 levels by 2032.

Home Republicans said the Environmental Protection Agency's. final policy for light-duty and medium lorries is so. strict it leaves car manufacturers no choice but to increase. electric-vehicle production and would efficiently push. gas-powered vehicles out of the U.S. market. The White. House said President Joe Biden would veto the procedure if it is. authorized by the U.S. Senate.

The House voted 215 to 191 with eight Democrats joining 207. Republican politicians in support.

Republican John James called the guidelines devastating for. the vehicle market. Nobody here protests battery electric. cars but we are against telling the American individuals what. they can do with their cash, he stated.

If effective, the procedure would reverse the EPA guidelines and. bar it from imposing future regulations.

Agent Frank Pallone, the top Democrat on the Energy. and Commerce Committee, stated Republicans want to roll back. sensible air-pollution protections.

It puts the profits of corporate polluters over the health. and security of the American people.

Pallone stated transportation represent almost one-third of. total environment emissions and the EPA guidelines.

The final rules adopted in March by the EPA slashed the. agency's target for U.S. EV adoption from 67% by 2032 to as. little bit as 35% after reaction from the market and vehicle workers. and won assistance from Ford Motor and environmental groups.

The EPA said the guidelines cut emissions by 49% by 2032 from. 2026 levels and will decrease greenhouse-gas emissions by 7.2. billion metric heaps through 2055.

Republican Politician Donald Trump has actually vowed to reverse the rules if. chosen as president. The final policy likewise faces a court. difficulty from lots of Republican states and oil market groups.

Vice President Kamala Harris's Democratic governmental. campaign has stated she does not support an EV mandate but notes. the Biden administration championed legislation to enhance tax. credits and rewards for EV and battery production.

(source: Reuters)