Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana | Steve Daines Official Website
Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana | Steve Daines Official Website
U.S. Senator Steve Daines has strongly criticized the Biden administration's latest EPA mandate on electric vehicles. In a statement issued today, Senator Daines expressed his concerns about the new rule on tailpipe emissions, which will require more production of electric vehicles.
According to Senator Daines, the administration's move represents an attempt to push its green agenda into all aspects of American life. He highlighted the impact this mandate could have on working families, particularly in Montana and across the country. Daines warned that the increased production of electric vehicles would lead to higher costs for consumers, resulting in overpriced cars and trucks.
Moreover, Senator Daines raised practical concerns about the suitability of electric vehicles in Montana's winters. He pointed out that Montanans are aware of the limitations of electric vehicles, including potential issues with power supply and charging infrastructure. Daines called on the administration to reconsider its focus on green initiatives that, in his view, negatively affect middle-class families and restrict consumer choice.
The Biden administration's push for more electric vehicles has sparked criticism from Senator Daines, who believes that the mandate could have far-reaching consequences for American consumers and the automotive industry.