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Letter from Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers to Scott Pruitt

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Filing year
2017
Status
Letter submitted requesting withdrawal of EPA determination on vehicle standards.
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United StatesEPAUnited StatesFederal Agencies
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US)Clean Air Act (US)Industry Lawsuits (US)Federal Vehicle Standards (US)
Principal law
United StatesClean Air Act (CAA)
At issue
Challenge to Obama administration's Final Determination on the Appropriateness of the Model Year 2022-2025 Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards Under the Midterm Evaluation
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02/21/2017
Letter submitted requesting withdrawal of EPA determination on vehicle standards.
On February 21, 2017, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (AAM) submitted a letter to EPA Administrator G. Scott Pruitt requesting that EPA withdraw the Final Determination on the Appropriateness of the Model Year 2022-2025 Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards under the Midterm Evaluation. EPA issued the final determination a week before President Obama left office. AAM asked that EPA resume the Midterm Evaluation of the standards to rectify procedural and substantive defects, including failure to provide opportunity for meaningful notice and comment and failure to harmonize the greenhouse gas standards with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fuel economy standards. AAM also asserted that the final determination was “riddled with indefensible assumptions, inadequate analysis, and a failure to engage with contrary evidence” and that EPA had not received certain “highly relevant” studies and data because they were still pending.
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Summary

Challenge to Obama administration's Final Determination on the Appropriateness of the Model Year 2022-2025 Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards Under the Midterm Evaluation

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Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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