Eighteen AGs Filed Petition for Review of EPA’s Revised Determination on Clean Car Standards
MAY 1, 2018
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra led a coalition of 18 attorneys general in filing a petition for review of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Revised Determination of the appropriateness and feasibility of fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2022-2025. The lawsuit seeks to “set aside and hold unlawful” the EPA’s Revised Determination, which is the first step in the process of weakening the standards.
- Documents: Petition for ReviewCA Press Release
- Document Type: Petitions Press Releases/Statements
- States: California Connecticut Delaware Illinois Iowa Maine Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota New Jersey New York Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C.
- Agencies: Environmental Protection Agency
- Issues: Clean Air & Climate Clean Air Act Clean Car Standards Climate Consumer Protection Energy & Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Fossil Fuels Greenhouse Gas Emissions Public Health
- Era: Trump Administration
- Outcome: Loss
- Explanation of Outcome:The court found that EPA had not engaged in “final action” under the Clean Air Act and dismissed the petition for lack of jurisdiction.
- Action Type: Litigation