Washington (Nexstar) – President Donald Trump signed a liberation on Thursday that ended a liberation of the federal government, with which California can ban novel gas -powered cars by 2035 and described it as “common sense”.
“It was a disaster for this country,” said President Trump.
The President and the Republican legislator say that politics limits the choice of consumers when buying a car, since more than a dozen states have passed the California standards.
“This will be a great moment for our state,” said Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.).
The California Republican Congressman Kevin Kiley sponsored the legislation within the framework of the Congress Examination Act with which the legislature can overturn certain measures by the Federal Authority.
“As a Californian, we are once again the right to drive a car of our choice instead of one that the government selected for them,” said Kiley.
Democrats say that California politics protects public health and the state should set its own standards, citing a history of pollution.
“In the 1960s I played football at the University of California Berkley, and there were days in autumn when we couldn’t practice because the air quality was so bad,” said Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.).
John Garamendi, the Democratic Congressman in California, says that this is no longer the case due to exceptions that were granted to the Golden State.
He says it’s more than just air pollution for the president.
“He is with California in war,” said Garamendi.
The Democrats also rejected how legislation in the Senate was passed last month. The Republicans have overridden the Senate parliamentarian, who said that the law on reviewing the congress could not be used in this case.
“This is a faulty way of doing business,” said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Dr.i.) During the debate of the Senate at the end of May.
Other resolutions that the President signed on Thursday overridden the California guidelines to limit the tube emissions in certain vehicles and the smog formation of trucks.

