House follows Senate in voting for resolution to halt tougher EPA vehicle emission standards – By Addison Smith (Just the News) / May 23, 2023
The Senate voted in April to overturn the Biden administration’s tougher emission standards on heavy-duty trucks.
The GOP-led House on Tuesday voted in favor of a resolution to strike down the Environmental Protection Agency’s emissions restrictions for heavy-duty trucks.
The joint-chamber resolution, which passed the House by a 221-203 vote, was introduced by Republican lawmakers in February via the Congressional Review Act (CRA) – a law that allows Congress to reverse rules made by a federal agency.
Passed by the Senate last month in a narrow 50-49 vote, the resolution now heads to President Biden’s desk, where the White House previously said he would veto the bill in response.
The EPA’s decree was first announced in 2021 and finalized in December of last year. It was touted by the agency as the “strongest-ever national clean air standards.” In addition, the decree forces manufacturers, trucking companies and more to take drastic steps to cut carbon emissions for their products, which are over 80% stricter than the standards that have been in place for decades.