California sues Trump EPA over move to subject state vehicle emissions waivers to congressional review
California sues the Trump administration after the EPA moved to subject the state's vehicle emissions waivers to congressional review under the CRA.
California sued the Trump administration Monday after the Environmental Protection Agency moved to subject the state's vehicle emissions waivers to congressional review, setting up a legal battle that could determine whether California retains its longstanding influence over the US auto market.
The lawsuit, filed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, challenges the EPA's decision to submit four California emissions waivers to Congress under the Congressional Review Act, which allows lawmakers to overturn certain federal regulations.
The EPA declined to comment on the litigation.
In a press release announcing the move earlier this month, the agency said it was "committed to promoting consumer choice and ensuring affordable vehicles for all Americans, while following the best reading of the law."
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California argues the move threatens its authority under the Clean Air Act to impose vehicle emissions standards stricter than federal requirements. The state also contends that other states have adopted California's emissions standards over the years, extending its influence beyond its borders.
At issue is the EPA's decision earlier this month to submit four California waivers covering vehicle emissions and lawn and garden equipment to Congress for review under the Congressional Review Act.
California argues the EPA is improperly attempting to transform agency decisions that have historically been treated as waivers into regulations that Congress can overturn.
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"No agency has the power to wave a magic wand and transform an action that was finalized as an adjudicatory order into a rule, and certainly not without a public process in which the agency acknowledges and explains its change in position," the state wrote in its lawsuit.
The legal fight marks the latest clash between California and the Trump administration over environmental policy and vehicle emissions regulations.
Last year, Trump and congressional Republicans used the Congressional Review Act to overturn California's electric vehicle sales mandates and diesel engine rules. California later challenged those actions in court.
The outcome of the latest lawsuit could have implications beyond California, potentially determining whether Congress can more easily unwind environmental policies through the Congressional Review Act and whether California can continue using federal waivers to shape emissions standards adopted by other states.
The Alliance for Automotive Innovation did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.