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    August 14, 2023

    DEEP to Hold Public Hearings Regarding Concerning Proposed Regulations on Gas-Powered Vehicles

    DEEP to Hold Public Hearings Regarding Concerning Proposed Regulations on Gas-Powered Vehicles
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    There are major regulatory changes are on the horizon that will impact all of us, from daily commuters who need their cars to get to work or drop off their kids, to business owners who need to make deliveries or carry out a job for clients.

    Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is accepting written comments on two proposed regulations, the first would ban the sales of new gas-powered passenger cars beginning in 2035. The other would gradually prohibit the sale of new gas-powered trucks that are used to ship goods and provide essential services. The impacts that this will have on our residents and business owners should be a real concern to everyone who lives in Connecticut.

    There is no evidence that Connecticut will be ready to accommodate this aggressive timeline. With the incredibly high electric bills our residents have been paying for years now, I am having trouble seeing how this will be beneficial to us. Consumers should have the choice about the type of vehicle they want to purchase, and not be forced into a one size fits all approach by the government.


    Have Your Voices Heard

    There are two public hearings that have been scheduled on these matters and the information can be found below. You can also have your voice heard by commenting on these regulations and letting Hartford officials know that taking away your choice of buying an affordable gas vehicle will have a crushing effect on the budgets of all Connecticut residents.

    Public Hearing Information for passenger vehicles (PR 2023-023):

    Date: August 22, 2023

    Time: 9:00 am

    Hearing Link: https://ctdeep.zoom.us/j/81807291329

    All persons interested in providing comments at the hearing must register at:

    https://ctdeep.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUld-6qpzopGN1HeEa0hX8pIHIl_2O3jWCm

    Public Hearing Information for Medium and heavy-duty trucks (PR 2023-020):

    Date: August 22, 2023

    Time: 1:00 pm

    Hearing Link: https://ctdeep.zoom.us/j/87125048941

    All persons interested in providing comments at the hearing must register at:

    https://ctdeep.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsdeyoqjMjHtX7jJG4FmIJTY8mCelygD1Q


    You can access the proposed regulations on cars by clicking here.

    You can comment on the proposed regulation by clicking here.

    You can access the proposed regulations on trucks by clicking here.

    You can comment on the proposed regulation by clicking here.

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