8 House Democrats join Republicans in voting to strike down California’s electric vehicle mandate

Why does Ford lose $60,000 on every EV they make?  Because Biden mandates they make cars that are bankrupting the company.  Why are UAW bribe payers on strike?  Because the manufacturing of EV’s will cost 400,000 jobs!

“”The simple fact is that electric vehicles cannot meet the demands of my constituents,” Joyce told Fox News Digital in an interview earlier this week. “Coupling the mountains with the harsh winters and the intense heat of summers makes driving an electric vehicle both unreliable and ultimately unrealistic for many of my constituents.”

“This legislation, H.R. 1435, is an option. It is not an anti-electric vehicle legislation,” he added. “For those who would like an electric vehicle, they should have the option of buying one. But it doesn’t help my constituents — it doesn’t help in any district to require an individual to buy an EV regardless of what they want and regardless of the demands of the market.”

Congressman Joyce has missed the point.  In a Socialist society government makes the decision of you, regardless of te consequences.  Like vaccines, masks and closing of churches, the EV mandate is not about cars, it is about seeing how far government can go in controlling us before we revolt.

8 House Democrats join Republicans in voting to strike down California’s electric vehicle mandate

‘Electric vehicles cannot meet the demands of my constituents,’ Republican congressman told Fox News Digital

 By Thomas Catenacci Fox News, 9/14/23    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-democrats-join-republicans-voting-strike-down-californias-electric-vehicle-mandate

The House voted Thursday afternoon in favor of legislation striking down environmental regulations in California mandating electric vehicle (EV) purchases.

In a 222-190 vote, the House approved the Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act with 214 Republicans and eight Democrats voting in favor. A group several Republican lawmakers led by Rep. John Joyce, R-Pa., first introduced the bill, which has been endorsed by the energy industry, in March, arguing EV mandates would hurt the economy and violate consumer choice.

“The simple fact is that electric vehicles cannot meet the demands of my constituents,” Joyce told Fox News Digital in an interview earlier this week. “Coupling the mountains with the harsh winters and the intense heat of summers makes driving an electric vehicle both unreliable and ultimately unrealistic for many of my constituents.”

“This legislation, H.R. 1435, is an option. It is not an anti-electric vehicle legislation,” he added. “For those who would like an electric vehicle, they should have the option of buying one. But it doesn’t help my constituents — it doesn’t help in any district to require an individual to buy an EV regardless of what they want and regardless of the demands of the market.”

The Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act, if enacted, would block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from issuing waivers to states seeking to ban or limit internal combustion engine vehicles. Under the Clean Air Act, the EPA is currently empowered to grant California a waiver to implement stricter emissions standards than the federal government.

In March 2022, the EPA reinstated California’s authority under the Clean Air Act to implement its own emission standards and EV sales mandates, and allowed other states to adopt California’s rules. The move came after the Trump administration revoked the state’s authority to pursue standards that run counter to federal rules.

Months later, on Aug. 25, 2022, the California Air Resources Board, a state environmental agency, announced new regulations banning gas-powered cars, and mandating electric cars, by 2035. California Gov. Gavin Newsom celebrated the regulations, saying the state would continue to “lead the revolution towards our zero-emission transportation future.”

In addition, another 17 states have laws in place that tether their vehicle emissions standards to those set in California, meaning the electric vehicle mandate would impact tens of millions of Americans nationwide. Overall, it is estimated that the states adopting California’s 2035 rule represent more than 40% of total U.S. car purchases.

“This legislation is about ensuring Americans can continue choosing the vehicles that best suit their lives. It’s about making sure people have the option of driving practical, functional, and affordable cars,” House Energy and Commerce Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., said in support of the bill. “And it’s about embracing the legacy of the American auto industry.”

“The answer is not through restrictive government mandates,” she continued. “Yet that is exactly what President Biden’s EPA, California, and others allies are trying to do.”

However, several Democratic lawmakers blasted the legislation ahead of the vote Thursday. The Democrats lauded California’s EV mandate, saying it would reduce pollution and help combat climate change.

“The transportation sector is the single-largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions and other dangerous air pollution,” Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone, D-N.J., said in a floor speech. “But once again, Republicans want to bury their heads in the sand and ignore reality, even while more than 100 million Americans are right now living in counties with unhealthy levels of air pollution.”

“We should focus on supporting these policies, not weakening them. Sadly, H.R. 1435 would toss aside decades of legal precedent, upending the California waiver process and threatening innovation already underway,” Rep. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., the top Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee’s environment subcommittee, added in separate remarks.

The legislation was ultimately passed out of the Energy and Commerce Committee in late July, teeing up the floor vote Thursday. Companion legislation in the Senate was introduced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a month prior and is still making its way through the chamber.

In a statement of administration policy issued this week, though, the White House hinted that President Biden would veto the legislation if it made it to his desk.

“The Administration strongly opposes passage of H.R. 1435, which would amend the Clean Air Act to preclude EPA from issuing federal preemption waivers for California pollution standards that directly or indirectly limit the sale or use of new motor vehicles with internal combustion engines,” the White House said.

4 thoughts on “8 House Democrats join Republicans in voting to strike down California’s electric vehicle mandate

  1. I really like one suggestion of yours in the article…..”Before we revolt”.

    How long will that will be?

  2. California was only talking about limiting the sale of gas powered cars, but now it looks like Newsom and our uber-left Legislators want to shove down our throats a law that we are no longer permitted to even _drive_ them? That’s enough maybe to get a revolt started, if the people would just pay attention and realize that this is what their government is demanding. It’s not about climate change because this wouldn’t change the world’s pollution by any statistical amount, it’s just to make Democrats FEEL good like they’re doing something about climate change, and show off how powerful they are–to hell with what cars the people want to drive. Libs think freedom and independence is simply outdated, as is the Constitution.

  3. Calif. is going to die under this nonsense. Forcing Semi’s to be EV’s, I can just see the jams over the Sierras or Tehachapi’s with dead Semi’s. The fools pushing this nonsense have seen the real world tests of a lousy pickup trying to tow a trailer, 70 miles before they need a charging station. It’s a hoot.

    You think there was/is a supply chain issue now, just wait.

  4. Calif. is going to die under this nonsense. Forcing Semi’s to be EV’s, I can just see the jams over the Sierras or Tehachapi’s with dead Semi’s. The fools pushing this nonsense have seen the real world tests of a lousy pickup trying to tow a trailer, 70 miles before they need a charging station. It’s a hoot.

    You think there was/is a supply chain issue now, just wait.

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