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01-19-2023, 05:36 PM | #1 |
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Wyoming lawmakers push to ban all electric vehicles by 2035
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------------------------------------------------------------ Wait, what? Wyoming lawmakers push to ban all electric vehicles by 2035 Bill response to laws other states are implementing to eliminate gas-powered vehicles Pamela Heaven - Published Jan 19, 2023 While Canada moves to get gas-powered vehicles off the road, lawmakers in Wyoming have gone in the opposite direction and are calling for a ban on electric vehicles. The bill, introduced into the state legislature on Jan. 13 by Senator Jim Anderson and other Republicans, supports phasing out the sale of new electric vehicles in Wyoming by 2035. “Oil and gas production has long been one of Wyoming’s proud and valued industries,” says the bill, adding that the industry has created “countless” jobs in the region and contributed to the state’s coffers throughout its history. The legislation also lists downsides to EVs, such the lack of charging stations in the state and the “massive amounts” of new power generation that would be needed to sustain “the misadventure of electric vehicles.” The supply of critical minerals needed for EVs is limited and not easily recyclable, so landfills will have to develop new practices to dispose of them, the bill says. The resolution winds up by stating that phasing out the sale of new electric vehicles will ensure the stability of Wyoming’s oil and gas industry and help preserve the country’s critical minerals for “vital purposes.” It also calls for copies of the resolution to be sent to President Joe Biden, the president of the Senate, the Speaker and the governor of California. If this all sounds a bit tongue in cheek, it’s because it is — sort of. Anderson told the Washington Post the main motivation for the bill was California’s move in August to go ahead with a ban on new gas vehicles by 2035. “I have a problem with somebody saying, ‘Don’t buy any more petroleum vehicles,'” Anderson told the newspaper, adding that he introduced the bill “just to get the message out that we’re not happy with the states that are outlawing our vehicles.” In August California announced it would require 35 per cent of all new vehicle sales to be powered by batteries or hydrogen by 2026, 68 per cent by 2030 and all by 2035. The state, which CNBC calls “the center of U.S. car culture,” carries a lot of heft and is likely to affect the auto industry nation-wide. CNBC reported that already at least 15 states, including New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, have adopted California’s vehicle standards on their own rules. The Wyoming resolution’s co-sponsor Sen. Brian Boner told the Cowboy State Daily that the bill if passed would be entirely symbolic. “I’m interested in making sure that the solutions that some folks want to the so-called climate crisis are actually practical in real life,” Boner said. “I just don’t appreciate when other states try to force technology that isn’t ready.” In Canada, new government rules dictate that 20 per cent of all new cars sold are zero-emission by 2026; at least 60 per cent by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035. https://financialpost.com/commoditie...-vehicles-2035 |
01-19-2023, 06:09 PM | #2 |
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If they didn’t have such a freezing, cold winter, I would move there in an instant.
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01-19-2023, 06:20 PM | #3 |
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Does WY even sell 20,000 new vehicles per annum ?
Yeah, that will sure make a dent. LOL
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01-19-2023, 06:21 PM | #4 |
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01-19-2023, 06:45 PM | #5 |
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Hilarious indeed. Sadly, they’re the butt of the joke.
Akin to small liberal cities banning gas cooktops. Silly people making silly statements. |
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01-19-2023, 07:04 PM | #6 |
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The media and corporations applaud all the ICE bans, yet scoff at this.
I don't hate EVs, I think they are superior for the majority of people. But I'm anti-ICE bans motivated purely by political posturing and enriching special interest groups. We all know these bans are motivated by forces that have nothing to do with benefitting the environment. Whose side are you on?
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01-19-2023, 07:06 PM | #7 |
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I’m confused as to why you would think the people of Wyoming would give two craps about what any person or government on the rest of the planet earth more importantly the other 49 states would think of them. I assure you they don’t.
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01-19-2023, 07:53 PM | #9 | |
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What people are showing is they do want EVs, and there should be investment into infrastructure for them. But many people (and pragmatic companies like Toyota and BMW) realize they are not the end-all-be-all solution for everybody. Let us have choice.
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Says the guy from one of the silliest cities in the single most silly state in the union.
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01-19-2023, 10:02 PM | #12 |
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I love this type of reasoning.
The people calling it silly surely didn’t call California or European states silly when they moved on similarly about gasoline-powered cars… |
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01-19-2023, 10:19 PM | #13 |
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The only new law I'm in favor of is the ban on the creation of any new laws.
Enough is enough with this shit, tell these lifetime political hacks to get a real job. |
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But, when there are no more manufactures producing ICE Pick ups what are they going to do, get out the horse and buggy? No, they'll test drive an EV Pick up and the acceleration alone will change their mind, the power is incredible.
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Some of you may not know this, but this happened in Canada a couple of years ago. Sort of…
Alberta is the biggest oil producing province in the country. There was a big project to create a pipeline to take that oil from Alberta into the US/shore and that would require the pipeline to cross through British Columbia. Well BC is PC, so no pipeline allowed through. It so happens that BC is also the largest wine producer in the country. Alberta outlawed BC wines in that province. ![]() |
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If the government pulled its billions in subsidies for the oil industry you’d be yelling about how gas is unaffordable and the government needs to get back into it to “fix” it. I would have thought the idea of decoupling the US from regimes like Saudi Arabia (who our own government’s investigations concluded funded 9/11) or Russia would be enough to get people on board. Alongside, the chance for America to lead the future of the automotive industry. But I guess not. Instead people want to holdback progress ignoring that the world has changed. |
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No, I don't think that, that would be you reading your own opinions into it. Yes I did read it, Wyoming produces a lot oil, they want to keep those jobs in the state, I understand. Within our kids lifetime the use of oil products are going to drop drastically but since Politicians rarely get elected for their long term thinking they instead pander to the lowest common denominator, hot button issues. Whatever it takes to win another 4 yrs. I understand the plight of the oil workforce, they're thinking about their next mortgage payment but the citizens of Wyoming and their kids especially would better be severed by encouraging new energy technology industries to move into the state to replace the oil jobs that are going to disappear at some point. Passing a bill that says we are going to keep everything exactly the way it has always been is short sighted, change is the only constant.
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