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California Bill in the Works to Banish Gasoline Cars by 2040
- Assemblymember Ting says he will introduce proposal next month
- Only ‘clean’ cars could be registered by DMV under bill: Ting
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A California lawmaker wants to put the state alongside China, France and the U.K. and have its legislature consider a ban on vehicles powered by fossil fuels.
California Assemblymember Phil Ting, a Democrat who is chairman of the chamber’s budget committee, said he plans to introduce a bill that, starting in 2040, would allow the state’s motor vehicles department to register only “clean” vehicles that emit no carbon dioxide, such as battery-electric or hydrogen fuel-cell cars.