House Republicans and Democrats Clash Over Biden's EV Regulations

House Republicans voted to prevent the Biden administration from implementing stringent vehicle emissions regulations that would require 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032. The vote drew a veto threat from the White House, which argued that it would impair the EPA's ability to issue automotive regulations. Former President Trump has pledged to reverse the Biden administration's electric vehicle rules. Automakers, auto dealers, and the United Auto Workers union have called for a less stringent proposal, while a group representing major automakers has criticized the EPA's requirements as unreasonable and unachievable. Final rules are expected early next year.
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