Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05021

Introduced
1/7/15  
Introduced
1/7/15  
Refer
1/7/15  

Caption

An Act Repealing California Motor Vehicle Emission Standards In Connecticut.

Impact

The potential impacts of HB05021 on state laws include a shift away from more stringent emission standards that could lead to increased smog and air quality issues if Connecticut's regulations are relaxed. Supporters of the repeal argue that it will foster economic growth by making it easier for car manufacturers to operate in Connecticut, thereby enhancing the availability of vehicles and possibly lowering prices for consumers. Critics, however, warn that such a repeal could negate progress made in reducing air pollution and contribute negatively to public health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 05021 seeks to repeal the implementation of California motor vehicle emission standards in the state of Connecticut. This bill proposes that the previously established state law, which aligns Connecticut's vehicle emissions regulations with those of California, be eliminated. The intent behind this repeal is to alleviate the regulatory burden placed on motor vehicle manufacturers and potentially reduce compliance costs by allowing Connecticut to follow federal emission standards rather than the stricter California ones.

Contention

There is notable contention surrounding the bill, particularly between environmental advocates and those supporting deregulation. Proponents see the repeal as a necessary measure for business and economic interests, while opponents view it as a rollback of essential environmental protections. The debate raises questions about the balance between economic development and environmental safeguarding, and whether Connecticut should maintain the higher standards set by California in light of growing concerns about climate change and air quality.

Companion Bills

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