The Biden administration considers slowing key emissions rules a potential blow to EV growth
130+ House, Senate Republicans join forces in opposition of Biden's upcoming EV mandate. White House preparing to finalize the rules for the "de facto EV mandate" House and Senate Republicans are making a final push against President Biden's mandate. The White House is finalizing the rules.
The Biden administration is considering relaxing stringent vehicle emissions rules it proposed last year, sources say. The change would give automakers more time to meet requirements that would make them sell more electric vehicles, they say. It's a potential blow to electric vehicle growth, according to sources familiar with the plan.
More than 150 Republicans take aim at Biden's moratorium on natural gas exports. House Republicans call on Biden to reverse his actions pausing permits for natural gas export permits. Biden has been criticized for his actions in the wake of his moratorium on permits for exports to the U.S.
120 Republicans join effort opposing Biden's 'de facto EV mandate' 120 Republicans are calling on the Biden administration to scrap proposed fuel economy regulations. Energy industry groups have characterized the regulations as a de facto electric vehicle (EV) mandate. Energy Republicans say they want to scrap the regulations.