California bans internal combustion cars and trucks starting 2035

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California Governor Bans the Sale of Cars and Trucks with Internal Combustion Engines after 2035 October 19, 2020 By H. Sterling Burnett

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) issued an executive order (EO) banning the sale of gasoline-powered passenger vehicles in 2035. Newsom’s September 23 directive, requires all new passenger vehicles sold in the state be “zero-emission by 2035,” and orders California’s Air Resources Board to develop regulations to ensure that “all operations of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles shall be 100 percent zero emission by 2045 where feasible.” As a result of Newsom’s EO the only new passenger vehicles sold in California after 2035 would be electric vehicles. Under Newsom’s EO, owners of existing gasoline powered vehicles would still be allowed to keep, maintain, register, and sell their cars and trucks, and be able to buy and sell used cars, however, dealerships would not be allowed to sell any new cars that produce air emissions during operation. Cites Existing Authority Newsome’s gasoline powered vehicle ban is likely to draw lawsuits challenging it since it was enacted through an executive order, not legislation passed by the legislature. Anticipating challenges, Newsome, when announcing the ban, said he was acting under authority given the governor under laws enacted in 2017 and 2018, directing the State 1


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