California boycotts Trump-aligned automakers in escalating emissions fight

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California pushes back against automakers that side with the Trump administration, which wants to strip the state's authority to regulate emissions.

California has joined other states in filing a second lawsuit against the administration for revoking the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles.

Nichols said the state’s recent actions are in direct response to 15 automakers last month joining a lawsuit with the Trump administration seeking to prevent California from setting its own emissions standards. Earlier this year, California air regulators went around the Trump administration, “Carmakers that have chosen to be on the wrong side of history will be on the losing end of California’s buying power,” Newsom said in a written statement.

In a statement, GM said it was “unfortunate” California would no longer consider purchasing its models, including electric vehicles that could help“Removing vehicles like the Chevy Bolt and prohibiting GM and other manufacturers from consideration will dramatically reduce California’s choices for affordable, American-made electric vehicles and limit its ability to reach its goal of minimizing the state government’s carbon footprint, a goal that GM shares,” spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said.

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