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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is preparing for a potential clash with President-elect Donald Trump over electric vehicle (EV) incentives. Trump has signaled plans to roll back federal tax credits for EVs, a measure established under the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.

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In response, Newsom has pledged to sustain the $7,500 EV incentive in California regardless of federal policy changes. To achieve this, he’s proposing to revive the state’s rebate program for zero-emission vehicles.

“We will intervene if the Trump administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,” Newsom said in a statement. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future — we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”

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The rebate program ran from 2010 until 2023 after President Joe Biden’s tax credit took effect. The program initially provided a $5,000 direct-to-consumer rebate for electric vehicles. It later increased to offer up to the federal incentive of $7,500.

The program funded the purchase of more than 594,000 vehicles and saved an estimated 456 million gallons of fuel, according to state officials.

However, reinstating the program presents fiscal challenges. Just this week, California’s nonpartisan financial advisers warned the state’s current budget has limited capacity for new spending initiatives. Newsom may need to utilize funds from California’s cap-and-trade program, which allows industrial polluters to buy and sell emissions credits.

This can generate as much as $5 billion annually for the state. The funds are later used to underwrite various climate programs.

Meanwhile, Trump will need congressional support to amend or replace the Inflation Reduction Act in order to eliminate the federal EV credits. His transition team has indicated this will be a priority for the incoming administration, likely setting the stage for a conflict over EV policy with Newsom.

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[Jack]

CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM IS GEARING UP FOR A FIGHT AGAINST PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD TRUMP-

WITH THIS EARLY CONFLICT COMING OVER ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

TRUMP IS EXPECTED TO TRY AND ROLL BACK THE FEDERAL TAX CREDITS FOR EVS INSTITUTED UNDER THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION’S INFLATION REDUCTION ACT.

NEWSOM SAYS THAT EVEN IF THIS DOES HAPPEN-

CALIFORNIA WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER THE 7,500 DOLLAR INCENTIVE TO GO ELECTRIC.

TO DO THIS, THE GOVERNOR HAS PROPOSED RESTARTING THE STATE’S REBATE PROGRAM FOR ZERO EMISSIONS VEHICLES-

WHICH RAN FROM 20-10 UNTIL 20-23, WHEN THE FEDERAL TAX CREDIT TOOK EFFECT.

THE PROGRAM BEGAN AS A 5,000 DOLLAR DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER REBATE FOR BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

BUT CHANGED OVER TIME, EVENTUALLY OFFERING UP TO THE FULL FEDERAL INCENTIVE OF 7,500 DOLLARS.

DURING ITS RUN, CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS SAY THE PROGRAM HELPED FUND MORE THAN 594,000 VEHICLES AND SAVED MORE THAN 456 MILLION GALLONS OF FUEL.

HOWEVER, FUNDING A REVIVAL OF THE REBATE WILL REQUIRE MONEY AT A TIME WHEN THE STATE IS SOMEWHAT STRAPPED FOR CASH.

JUST LAST WEEK, CALIFORNIA’S NONPARTISAN FINANCIAL ADVISORS WARNED THIS YEAR’S STATE BUDGET DOES NOT HAVE THE CAPACITY FOR NEW COMMITMENTS.

SO, FOR NEWSOM TO BRING BACK THE PROGRAM, HE’LL LIKELY HAVE TAP INTO THE STATE’S CAP AND TRADE FUND.

THIS IS HOW INDUSTRIAL POLLUTERS BUY AND SELL EMISSIONS CREDITS IN CALIFORNIA-

GENERATING AS MUCH AS FIVE BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR-

MONEY WHICH HAS BEEN USED TO UNDERWRITE A VARIETY OF CLIMATE PROGRAMS.

IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE FEDERAL EV CREDITS, TRUMP WILL STILL NEED CONGRESS TO EITHER AMEND OR REPLACE THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT.

THOUGH WITH THE INCOMING PRESIDENT’S TRANSITION TEAM INDICATING MAKING THIS HAPPEN WILL BE A PRIORITY-

AN EV CENTERED BACK-AND-FORTH BETWEEN THE WHITE HOUSE AND CALIFORNIA COULD TAKE SHAPE IN THE COMING YEARS.

FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS I’M JACK AYLMER-

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