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California is gaining allies in its emissions standards war with Trump More and more states and auto

California is gaining allies in its emissions standards war with Trump More and more states and automakers are uniting behind California in a nationwide debate over vehicle emissions standards, as tensions between the Golden State and President Donald Trump’s administration come to a head. A growing coalition of states is supporting California’s efforts to demand cleaner and more efficient vehicles, at a time when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are seeking to halt standards despite objections from health and climate experts. Those states are now being joined by several major automakers, with others facing pressure from lawmakers. Three weeks ago, California inked a deal with four major automakers, committing them to increasing both gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions standards in exceedance of the Trump administration’s proposal. Now, others are under pressure to do the same. [READ MORE]( [Israel bucks Trump, but Rep. Tlaib still won’t visit]( [READ MORE]( [Trump mocks one of his own supporters for their weight]( [READ MORE]( [Following report that Trump wants to buy it, government officials say Greenland ‘not for sale’]( [READ MORE]( [John Hickenlooper ends presidential campaign, teases possible Senate run]( [READ MORE]( [Federal funding needed to thwart attacks on 2020 elections, state officials say]( [READ MORE]( [Who do the Log Cabin Republicans think they’re fooling?]( [READ MORE]( “If President Xi would meet directly and personally with the protesters, there would be a happy and enlightened ending to the Hong Kong problem. I have no doubt!” [President Donald Trump]( even though nobody asked him CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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