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Shocking the Electric Vehicle System

Shocking the Electric Vehicle System

October 5, 2022

Shocking the Electric Vehicle System

Oregon is not standing idly by while its neighboring state to the south races ahead with the most restrictive environmental standards in the nation. 

 

“Not to be outdone by our neighbor to the south, Oregon is looking to adopt similar rules,” writes NFIB Oregon State Director Anthony Smith in a guest editorial published by the Salem Business Journal. 

 

“The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) plans to move forward with its own regulations later this month. A public comment period will open in the fall when Oregonians will have the opportunity to share with regulators how the new rules will impact their lives, their household budgets, and their businesses. The rules could be up for a vote by the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission by the end of the year.” 

 

What’s it all about? Click here to read Smith’s entire editorial. NFIB is grateful to the Salem Business Journal for giving some space to small businesses to air their concerns. 

 

 

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