Lawmakers urge EPA to block California train emissions rule

By Chris Marquette | 04/24/2024 06:40 AM EDT

House Republicans on Monday hammered the proposal for being unworkable and called it a “misguided, dangerous, and illegal petition.”

Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.).

House Transportation and Infrastructure Chair Sam Graves (R-Mo.). Mark Schiefelbein/AP

House Transportation and Infrastructure Chair Sam Graves and other committee Republicans are asking EPA to deny a request from California’s air pollution regulator to implement a rule that would make certain trains adhere to stricter emissions standards.

Graves and his Republican colleagues — including Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), chair of the panel that oversees railroads — hammered the proposal in a letter for being unworkable and called it a “misguided, dangerous, and illegal petition.”

The letter argued that the rule would harm railroad employment, infrastructure investment and industry’s ability to serve the supply chain needs of the shipping industry.

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The requirement also would create inefficiencies, they argued, such as forcing railroads to switch locomotives at the state’s border or install electrification infrastructure in other states, they wrote.

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