Press Release

EPA Erring By Allowing California to Create Regulatory Patchwork

Mar 31, 2023
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"This isn鈥檛 the United States of California."

Washington 鈥 黑料不打烊 President and CEO Chris Spear said the Biden Administration鈥檚 Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 decision to allow California to move forward with a damaging and unrealistic emissions rule will harm the industry nationwide.

鈥淏y granting California鈥檚 waiver for its so-called 鈥榓dvanced clean trucks鈥 rule, the EPA is handing over the keys as a national regulator,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 the United States of California, and in order to mollify a never satisfied fringe environmental lobby by allowing the state to proceed with these technologically infeasible rules on unworkable and unrealistic timelines, the EPA is sowing the ground for a future supply chain crisis.

鈥淎s we learned since the pandemic, our supply chain is fragile, and even small disruptions can cause huge problems nationally and globally, and by allowing this incredibly disruptive, ill-conceived regime to move forward, EPA is creating a terrible mess for the hard-working men and women of our industry and the country to clean up,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e have, and will continue to work tirelessly with the EPA on aggressive, achievable timelines for reducing emissions. Over the past 35 years, that collaboration has produced a 98% reduction in truck emissions,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淲e continue to be committed to the path to zero, and we hope EPA will, as it becomes clear that California鈥檚 rhetoric is not being matched by technology, reverse course and create a single, achievable national standard.鈥澨

"The EPA is sowing the ground for a future supply chain crisis."