Automakers Push for Peace Between Feds and State Over Smog Rules

Seventeen automakers are urging the White House and the California state government to come to an agreement over emission standards.

 

SACRAMENTO (KMJ) – Carmakers are urging the Trump Administration and the state of California to restart negotiations over vehicle mileage standards, trying to avoid a legal battle.
KMJ Political Reporter Clint Olivier explains.
17 automakers including Honda, Ford and Mercedes-Benz sent letters Thursday to President Trump and Gov. Newsom, saying a failure to reach agreement on a single national standard would create instability in the auto market.
the administration wants to roll back tougher mileage standards set to take effect by 2025 and is threatening California’s long-held ability to set its own standards.
The state has to set its own standards due to oppressing smog and has maintained tight regulations as a means to fight climate change.