What do recent Supreme Court actions mean for California auto emission standards?
Briefly

"The Supreme Court was right to turn away this radical request by Republican-led states to upend decades of law letting California cut pollution and clean our air," said Daniel Villaseñor, a spokesperson for Gov. Gavin Newsom. "California's authority was codified in the Clean Air Act by none other than Republican Richard Nixon, who recognized that California should continue serving as a lab for innovation to show the nation what's possible with smart policy."
"It's good news, at least in the short term," said Joe Lyou, president of California-based nonprofit the Coalition for Clean Air. "Everyone's concerned about what's going to happen in the long term, particularly with the incoming administration and its stance on environmental regulations."
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