Let’s cut to the chase, RJ. We need your help! The EPA has proposed a new rule that could radically change America’s car market.
These regulations would require that two-thirds of all new light-duty vehicles (cars and small trucks) sold in this country be all-electric as soon as 2032. That’s a far cry from the 2022 numbers, where electric vehicles made up less than 6 percent of total sales.
Will you join us and defend Americans’ choice to own gas-powered cars by telling the EPA how you feel about this new government mandate?
The federal government shouldn’t have enough power to decide what cars Americans can and cannot buy in the future. But leaving it up to the EPA to decide that unilaterally without even going through a legislative process is even worse.