House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman responds to NHTSA proposal on fuel economy standards

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House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman responds to NHTSA proposal on fuel economy standards

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Today, Congressman Brett Guthrie, Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, responded to a new proposal from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding changes to Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards.

Guthrie stated: “The Trump Administration’s announcement today repeals yet another far-left electric vehicle mandate imposed by the Department of Transportation under the failed leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration. Americans—not politicians—should pick the car they want to drive,” said Chairman Guthrie. “Throughout this Congress, both through the Working Families Tax Cuts and Congressional Review Act resolutions, Energy and Commerce Republicans have fought to ensure that EV mandates are not allowed to inflict crushing burdens on hard-working American families. I appreciate the agency’s decision to reject government mandates and put the pocketbooks and the safety of Americans first.”

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