CHARGE Letter to Senate on EV/Hybrid Fees
This sign-on letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Committee on Finance opposes the use of the budget reconciliation process to charge punitive new fees to EV and hybrid car drivers.
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This sign-on letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Committee on Finance opposes the use of the budget reconciliation process to charge punitive new fees to EV and hybrid car drivers.
This letter opposes the improper use of the reconciliation process to attempt to unravel clean transportation rules.
Read More about House Budget Reconciliation Sign-on Letter - Transportation
This letter, signed by 127 health, business, labor, environmental, consumer, and science organizations, advocates for protecting automobile clean air standards. This letter to members of Congress also advocates against improperly using the Congressional Review Act to prevent states from implementing the Advanced Clean Cars II (ACCII), Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT), and Heavy-Duty Omnibus (HDO) programs…
Read More about Advocates Letter to Oppose CRA Attacks on Clean Air and Public Health
The federal EV tax credits can help make used and new electric vehicles more affordable to consumers. This sign-on letter, drafted by NRDC, advocates for consumer-friendly rules for the federal electric vehicle tax credit including:
Read More about Coalition Letter & Comments to IRS Regarding 30C EV Tax Credits
These comments address concerns associated with EV tax credits and particularly those associated with transferability of the credit from consumers to dealers. The comments raise concerns about the proposed rule which would limit the use of the used vehicle credit to only the first resale after the initial sale. We instead advocate that each car…
Read More about Group Comments on Transferability of EV Tax Credits
Consumers require clear, accurate, and advance information about which vehicles are eligible for credits and which dealers are able to comply with IRS requirements to make vehicle purchases eligible for tax credits. Consumers need to be able to access and independently verify this information without relying on dealers. Consumers could spend hours or days negotiating…