Attorneys General Fight Back Against EV Regulations
The Biden Administration is facing backlash from Republican attorneys general over proposed electric vehicle regulations. These regulations would require all new vehicles sold in the US to be electric by 2030. Critics argue that this is an attack on freedom and choice, as it eliminates gas-powered options favored by hardworking Americans. They also highlight the high cost of electric vehicles, which could exclude many middle-class individuals from car ownership. Additionally, concerns are raised about the environmental impact of electric vehicles, from the resource-intensive battery production to the hazardous disposal process. Opponents argue that these regulations are not truly about reducing emissions, but rather about control and government overreach. Republican attorneys general are pushing back, calling for the preservation of individual choice and rights.
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