Coalition Of States Files Suit Over EPA Decision To Reevaluate Fuel Emissions Standards

On May 1, 2018, California, joined by 16 states and the District of Columbia, filed a Petition for Review of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ("EPA") April 13, 2018, notice of withdrawal of the Final Determination of the Mid-Term Evaluation of greenhouse gas ("GHG") emission standards for model year 2022- 25 light-duty vehicles previously issued under the Obama Administration. California v. U.S. Envtl. Prot. Agency, No. 18-1114 (D.C. Cir.). This case has been consolidated with later-filed petitions for review of the same notice by environmental groups and the National Coalition for Advanced Transportation. Nat'l Coal. for Advanced Transp. v. U.S. Envtl. Prot. Agency, No. 18-1118 (D.C. Cir.); Ctr. for Biological Diversity v. U.S. Envtl. Prot. Agency, No. 18-1139 (D.C. Cir.). The states' and National Coalition for Advanced Transportation's statements of issues are due June 4, 2018. The environmental groups' statement of issues is due June 18, 2018.

EPA's April 13 notice indicates that key assumptions EPA relied upon for the prior Mid-Term Evaluation "were optimistic or have significantly changed and thus no longer represent realistic assumptions." 83 Fed. Reg. 16077, 16078. EPA now believes that the GHG emission standards present feasibility and...

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