President of the United States Barack Obama

President Obama Signs Memo Allowing States to Set Stricter Emissions Standards

Posted by Matt Ortega on January 26, 2009 at 02:19 PM

President Barack Obama signed a memorandum today that will allow states to set stricter auto emissions standards. The previous administration declined to grant California a waiver.

President Obama signed a memorandum Monday requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider an application by California to set more stringent auto emissions and fuel efficiency standards than required by federal law.

If the EPA grants a waiver allowing California to set its own emissions standards, the nation's largest state will be allowed to require automakers to produce trucks and cars that get better mileage than what is required under the current national standard.

Thirteen other states could take similar action.

"It will be the policy of my administration to reverse our dependence on foreign oil," Obama said. [...]

Besides the EPA waivers, Obama also called for automakers to increase their fuel efficiency standards nationwide.

The president also directed the federal government to make its buildings more energy efficient and to find new ways for federal agencies to save energy.

Check out the WhiteHouse.gov blog for the President's full remarks.

The second memo paves the way for California and more than a dozen other states to raise emissions standards above and beyond the national standard. They'd asked to do so before, but the Bush administration had denied the request.

"Instead of serving as a partner, Washington stood in their way," President Obama said. "The days of Washington dragging its heels are over."

Comments (8) «

I feel like sanity has returned to the country. We are facing our dependence on foreign oil and looking again at ways to conserve till clean, affordable alternatives can be developed. Was that so hard to grasp?

Big Oil no longer dictates our foreign and domestic policy. It's like we broke the Oil Trust a full hundred years after Teddy Roosevelt went after them before. No one entity should have that much power over the common good and welfare of the nation.

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SandyH on January 26, 2009 at 04:31 PM

YES!!!!! Hoooah!!!!!

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Butte on January 26, 2009 at 04:55 PM

i hope they fix medicare and social security

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dusty2006 on January 26, 2009 at 06:19 PM

In the legal world, the knife cuts both ways, if you allow states to put in higher standards, some states will sue to lower standards.

Obama will find this out.

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CactusBarack on January 26, 2009 at 07:12 PM

i dont think so dufus dan most states what to improve the air not make it worse like in your house

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dusty2006 on January 26, 2009 at 07:39 PM

i dont think so dufus dan most states what to improve the air not make it worse like in your house

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dusty2006 on January 26, 2009 at 07:39 PM

Thank you President Obama for moving swiftly on these things.

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Engaged on January 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM

The only state that will try to sue anyone is Texas.. And well frankly-- who cares

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DKWR14 on May 20, 2009 at 10:37 PM


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