Schumer blasts Thune for choosing "nuclear option"
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced on Tuesday a vote this week to repeal the Biden administration's California electric vehicle mandate that affects most of the country.
- This move followed California's action to impose the EV mandate nationwide through the Clean Air Act waiver, which 17 or 18 states have adopted in whole or part.
- The Republican-led Senate plans to challenge this rule by questioning whether the Government Accountability Office should define what constitutes a regulation.
- Thune announced that the Senate will hold a vote on the issue later this week and predicted that Democrats "are going to make a lot of noise," while Schumer condemned the move as "outrageous" and accused it of supporting fossil fuel interests.
- The outcome could overturn a key Biden environmental policy nationwide and highlights growing partisan conflict over EV mandates and regulatory authority.
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Chuck Schumer Furious with Senate Leader John Thune for Using So-Called 'Nuclear Option' on EV Mandate
The Senate minority leader is livid at the Senate majority leader — and it’s all got to do with electric vehicles. Majority Leader John Thune, a GOP leader from South […] The post Chuck Schumer Furious with Senate Leader John Thune for Using So-Called 'Nuclear Option' on EV Mandate appeared first on The Western Journal.
Schumer Furious with Senate Leader Thune for Using So-Called ‘Nuclear Option’ on EV Mandate - News Addicts
The Senate minority leader is livid at the Senate majority leader — and it’s all got to do with electric vehicles. Majority Leader John Thune, a GOP leader from South Dakota, and his fellow Republican lawmakers are working to revoke policy from the administration of former President Joe Biden that would push an “electrical vehicle […] The post Schumer Furious with Senate Leader Thune for Using So-Called ‘Nuclear Option’ on EV Mandate appeared fi…
Schumer Rips Thune for Using ‘Nuclear Option’
“Senate Majority Leader John Thune is blazing forward with a controversial move to repeal California's EV mandate — and Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is warning it will come back to bite him,” Axios reports.“Schumer all but threatened to deploy similar strategies to get around opinions
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