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UAW strike continues: Officials say EPA standards must catch up; Mississippians urged to register to vote ahead of the Nov. 7 general election; NYers worry about impacts of government shutdown.

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Senate leaders advance a plan to avoid a government shutdown, an elections official argues AI could be a threat to democracy and voting rights advocates look to states like Arizona to rally young Latino voters.

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A small fire department in rural Indiana is determined not to fail new moms and babies, the growing election denial movement has caused voting districts to change procedures and autumn promises spectacular scenery along America's rural byways.

Two-Thirds of New US Cars Could be EVs by 2032

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Tuesday, May 23, 2023   

The EPA is accepting written comments on its latest vehicle emission standards until July 5th. Backers of the more stringent rules say they will help reduce air pollution, but also accelerate the automotive industry's switch to electric vehicles. At the beginning of last year, registrations for electric vehicles in Arkansas were up by almost 300% compared to 2019.

Chris Harto with Consumer Reports says the EPA projects 67% of new light-duty cars old in the U.S. could be electric by 2032 under the proposed clean-car regulations. He adds it means automakers will have to reduce the emissions from their vehicles, by whatever means they can.

"It's going to mean that automakers are going to build more electric vehicles, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, cleaner vehicles that are going to reduce your fuel bill while reducing emissions," Harto said.

Harto pointed out they have also seen a rapid increase in consumer demand for electric vehicles, and added a recent Consumer Reports survey showed about a 350% increase in electric-vehicle interest by consumers.

The EPA projects the proposed standards would avoid nearly 10-billion tons of carbon dioxide
emissions through 2055, reducing harmful air pollution and leading to fewer premature deaths and serious health effects. The agency-proposed standards would save the average consumer $12,000 dollars over the lifetime of a light-duty vehicle. Harto said in many cases, EVs are cheaper to own than owning a gasoline-powered vehicle.

"Right now, a lot of EVs cost a little bit more to buy," Harto said. "They deliver significant savings on fuel and maintenance, that can add up to more than the increase in monthly payment. So, you might pay a little bit more in your monthly payment for an EV, but you get that money back when you from your fuel savings, and not having to do your oil changes and all that regular maintenance."

Harto added the final rule can be expected by the beginning of next year, and would go into effect in 2027.


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