The End EPA Abuse Act of 2026 aims to restrict the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) authority to limit vehicle sales, mandate fuel-switching.
The End EPA Abuse Act of 2026 seeks to amend the Clean Air Act by limiting the EPA's regulatory powers. It aims to prevent the EPA from restricting vehicle sales, requiring fuel-switching at power plants, or reducing electric grid reliability. The bill also imposes restrictions on the EPA's ability to mandate technologies that are commercially unavailable or technically, economically, or practically infeasible. This legislation seeks to preserve consumer vehicle choice and protect the electric grid.
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