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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: California Air Resources field representatives Valente Armenta (L) and Jose Andujar look over the engine of a truck as they work a checkpoint set up to inspect heavy-duty trucks traveling near the Mexican-U.S. border in Otay Mesa, California S
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: California Air Resources field representatives Valente Armenta (L) and Jose Andujar look over the engine of a truck as they work a checkpoint set up to inspect heavy-duty trucks traveling near the Mexican-U.S. border in Otay Mesa, California S
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of 19 Republican state attorneys general said on Tuesday they are challenging the Biden administration decision to approve California’s plans to require a rising number of zero-emission heavy-duty trucks as the state pushes to cut pollution.
The Environmental Protection Agency in March approved a pair of waivers under the Clean Air Act sought by California to set heavy-duty vehicle and engine emission standards. The states led by Iowa filed a petition in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia challenging the decisions.
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