Trucking exec ‘hopes’ while Trump Epa takes over reg.

Truckers “very hope” on the path of auto industry under the President Donald Trump After years of feeling as if the Administration of Biden “fell asleep at the wheel,” said the Fox News Digital CEO.
“We are excited, hopefully, because the new administration will help in the questions we have,” said Mike Kuchar, co-owner and vice-president of JKC Trucking, for Fox News Digital, while Trump’s administration returns to Biden-era regulations that persuade the sale of more electric vehicles (EVS (EVS ).
Former President Joe Biden approved California renunciation, allowing them to implement the emissions standards that are stricter than other countries, including the Advanced Cleans Regulation, which dictates that truck manufacturers sell more heavy trucks for zero show. However, in February, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent previously approved renunciation Congress controlled by Republican for an overview.
If the Congress decides to break the renunciation, California could lose the ability to carry out independent emissions standards, which trucks believe it would be a “big victory for the industry” according to Kuchareski.
Mike Kuchareski is co -owner and vice president of JKC Trucking. (Fox News Digital)
“California does not dictate the nation,” the Fox CEO said. “And the frustrating part is that we are in Illinois, we are not in a much better condition than California. But we need a technology we can use throughout the US, not one country that requires to do it.”
Kuchareski says the truckers support the alternatives of green energy, but that the industry does not have infrastructure for such strict mandates, citing the California heat wave 2023 when it was said to the residents to avoid filling electric vehicles because of the heat.
Executive director of BIG-RIG also expressed concern about the possibility of charging a large amount of electric trucks in California if the standards for the show remain in place.
Lee Zeldin, a former member of the Republican House, performs an administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. (Al Drago)
“Where will this power come from? We will need a miracle or some super-alien technology to do so,” he told Fox News Digital.
California standardswho are the strictest in the country, also “the cost of truckers,” he said.
“We don’t have money right now, we’re still involved in shocks covida,” Kuchareski told Fox. “We hope that this administration will get us out of this black hole.”
The truckers “hope” for walking the climatic regulations of Trump administration that affect the auto industry. (Getty Images)
“The trucks see the light at the end of the tunnel. I hope I am very very,” Kucharski said. “This administration, at least they look after the good American people and truckers. And I hope that this economy will roar again, as they did in the first administration.”
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While EPA withdraws on the pushes of green energy, Kuchareski said there are three issues of a trucker who hope to be seen under the addressing of Trump administration: excessive regulation, diesel costs, and achieve achievement energy independence.