Date and Time
Thursday Jul 23, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
12:00-1:00 Via Zoom
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Description
Due to low turnout, we are cancelling this Zoom call.
Join Scott Lambert with the Minnesota Auto Dealers Association will present on the topic below.
The Governor, urged on by (primarily) environmental groups, is pushing the Pollution Control Agency to impose “California Cars” via rulemaking. The crux of it is, any new vehicle sold in MN would have to meet California certification in terms of air emissions with a particular focus on CO2. Here is a pre-pandemic story on the subject: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/02/20/rural-lawmakers-push-back-against-clean-cars-proposal
Here some objections to the proposal:
- In no way is Minnesota facing the same air quality concerns as California.
- Dealers can not easily (or maybe in any way) generate the demand for Zero-emission vehicles, at least at their current cost.
- Even the PCA admits that the cost of all vehicles will increase as a result of this. The only dispute is how much.
- This is a very aggressive, sweeping policy change that should go through the Legislature. Rulemaking was simply not intended to be used for huge policy priorities such as this.