American Energy Alliance

Sorry California, You Don’t Get to Choose What Vehicles the Rest of America Can Drive

“The Administration’s efforts to reform this ill-conceived and wickedly regressive mandate will save consumers and workers money, preserve their choices, and ensure that the federal government, and not California, sets national policy.” 

WASHINGTON DC (September 18, 2019) – The American Energy Alliance (AEA) supports President Trump’s federal action to revoke the previous administration’s decision to allow California to set fuel mandates and environmental policy for the rest of the nation.

Tom Pyle, AEA President, issued the following statement in reaction to today’s tweet thread from @RealDonaldTrump:

“We commend President Trump on his decision to ensure that consumers can make the decisions about what cars and trucks they should buy.  While there are some who would rather have those decisions made by bureaucrats in California, we believe that workers, consumers, and families can and should be trusted to make decisions that affect their lives.
 
“The Administration’s efforts to reform this ill-conceived and wickedly regressive mandate will save consumers money, preserve their choices, and ensure that the federal government, and not California, sets national fuel efficiency policy.
 
“It’s simple.  The State of California should not be able – as it has been – to determine what kinds of cars are sold in other states.  Moreover, consumers should pay for their own cars and not be compelled by a regulatory scheme to pay for the choices of others.
 
“As we have noted before, the existing unlawful mandate makes cars more expensive​.​ To meet the mandate, automakers often have to sell smaller, less desirable cars at a discount, while increasing prices on the cars people want to buy, like trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. This is a very real and regressive tax on American workers and families that makes consumers poorer and the economy weaker.

“Today’s message to California is that that they’re just like everyone else. The administration’s action puts power back into the hands of drivers, not California bureaucrats, saving American families money, and reestablishes the states’ and the federal government’s proper roles with respect to fuel efficiency.

“Reforming the CAFE mandate is not about doing a favor for automakers, it’s about looking after average American workers, consumers, and families.

Common misconceptions about California’s unlawful waiver:


This decision is well-grounded in law, in fact it was the Obama administration’s granting of the GHG tailpipe waiver that was unlawful:

This is not about state’s rights:

For more information:

[1] 49 U.S.C. §32919

[2] 42 U.S.C. §7543(b)

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