Policy · 116th Congress
California moves to end sales of gas-powered cars by 2035
Under the Trump administration, the rule would require a fleet-wide average of about 40 miles per gallon by 2026.
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Under the Trump administration, the rule would require a fleet-wide average of about 40 miles per gallon by 2026.
The new rule will increase fuel-efficiency standards by 1.5 percent each year through model year 2026, and it would apply to new vehicles starting in 2021.
Ford, Honda, BMW and Volkswagen — entered an agreement with California to set a fuel-efficiency standard of 51 miles per gallon on average for the manufacturers’ range of cars and light-duty trucks by 2026
proposed rule that the EPA and the Transportation Department issued in August that would freeze fuel economy and tailpipe emissions standards finalized under the Obama administration at 2020 levels through 2026
In a notice of proposed rulemaking, the EPA and Transportation Department would freeze the standards at 2020 levels through 2026.
Funding for Medicaid expansion in 31 states and the District of Columbia through 2026 also would come from those allotments.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated the House bill, which passed last month, would leave 23 million Americans without health insurance by 2026.