Congress has supported CAFÉ standards in the past, but Obama bypassed it—yet again—to get what he wanted. Congress should roll back those mandates and stop forcing consumers to buy what the administration wants.
EPA's unrealistic rule won’t reduce carbon, but will raise car prices dramatically
DALLAS, Texas—The Obama Administration is mandating that each automaker’s line-up of cars, light trucks and SUVs have an average fuel economy of 54.5 miles per gallon (MPG) by 2025.
Like so many of the administration’s reforms, this one is imposed by executive fiat rather than approved by Congress—and the incoming Republican Congress should try to roll it back.