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  • 4/29/2025
During debate on the House floor, Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) tore into emissions regulations and pro-EV policies.
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00:00The generalwoman from Illinois is recognized. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today in strong
00:05support of the rule, which includes several congressional review acts against the disastrous
00:11Biden-era electric vehicle mandates. These create undue burdensome rules which impact our rural
00:22communities. Rural communities are the backbone of our country. They are the farmers, ranchers,
00:29teachers, and parents, and they are being crushed by the costly and out-of-touch policies from
00:35Washington. There is no doubt EV mandates only add further financial strain to hard-working Americans,
00:44especially in my district. Have you seen an electric tractor baler or plow? I haven't because they don't
00:52work on farms or in the real world. In fact, the heavy-duty trucks in cold-weather states lose 20%
01:02of their battery capacity. When compared to cities, rural areas have extremely low EV rates, with the
01:09vast majority of rural areas having EV registration rates between zero and a half of a percent. This
01:17means there are between zero to five EVs registered per 10,000 people in rural areas. It's simple. EVs
01:27are for urban elites in warm weather states who have no concept of rural America. A government EV mandate
01:36is unjustifiable. Vehicle decisions should be left up to the American consumers, not woke extreme climate
01:46activists. I urge the passage of this rule, and I yield back the balance of my time.

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