Summary
Lawmakers in Washington have voted to block California’s landmark law banning the sale of petrol-only cars by 2035, nullifying a waiver that allowed the state to set stricter auto emissions standards. This decision, seen as a victory for Republicans and the automotive industry, is expected to lead to a legal battle, with California’s Attorney General pledging to sue. Critics argue that halting these standards undermines efforts to improve air quality and combat climate change, while supporters of the measure claim it addresses concerns about achievable mandates for electric vehicle sales.