Senate Overturns Biden's Highway Emissions Rule
The Senate voted to overturn a Biden administration rule on highway emissions, with bipartisan support including key Democrats.
- The Senate passed a resolution to overturn the Biden administration's rule requiring states to set greenhouse gas emissions targets for highways.
- The resolution received support from three Democratic Senators and one Independent, reflecting significant bipartisan backing.
- Despite the Senate's decision, President Biden has vowed to veto the measure if it passes the House.
- Recent court rulings have also challenged the legality of the emissions rule, further complicating its future.
- This legislative action is part of broader disputes over the Biden administration's environmental policies.