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The future is electric, with California leading the way

The future is electric, with California leading the way Gavin Newsom FacebookTwitterEmail On the hood of an electric car, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs an executive order last year requiring all new passenger vehicles sold in the state to be zero-emission by 2035.Daniel Kim / Associated Press 2020 California is creating and growing the markets of the future. It happens here first because our ambitious policies to protect the planet and public health have not only cleared the air but also fueled our economic growth and developed pathways that the federal government can model nationally. Our steadfast commitment to zero-emission vehicles takes into account that transportation is an integral part of our way of life and reduces harm to the air we breathe and the planet we leave for our kids’ future.

D C Circuit Vacates Trump ACE Rule

On January 19, 2021, the D.C. Circuit vacated the Affordable Clean Energy ACE rule, the Trump Administration’s action to address CO2 emissions from existing coal-fired power plants

National Corn Growers weighs in on the battle of the biofuel waivers

An EPA stealth assault on the rule of law

© Getty Images On the same day the rule of law was violently assaulted on Capitol Hill, Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stealthily attacked the legal framework that federal agencies must use when they issue substantive regulations.  Deploying an old tobacco industry trick, Trump’s EPA finalized a “transparency rule” that will limit use of scientific evidence about the human health risks of environmental pollutants.  Worse, the EPA declared the rule effective immediately, claiming it was not subject to the delayed effective date or other rulemaking requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and that Congress had no authority to review it under the Congressional Review Act (CRA).  

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