House Republicans and Democrats unite to overturn Biden's truck emissions regulations.

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The House passed a resolution to reject a Biden administration environmental regulation targeting heavy-duty vehicle tailpipe emissions. The resolution was approved with 217 Republicans and four Democrats voting in favor. The regulation, estimated to cost $39 billion, was argued to be onerous and would hurt small trucking businesses by forcing them to adopt costly technology. President Biden has vowed to veto the resolution, and the close vote in both chambers indicates there aren't enough votes to override a veto.
Topics:nation#biden-administration#emissions#environmental-regulation#heavy-duty-trucks#house#politics
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