Today, June 22, 2026, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Governor Gavin Newsom, and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to block EPA's recent reclassification of four federal Clean Air Act orders (waivers) granted to California several years ago.
EPA's reclassification of these waivers as "rules" instead of orders was made on June 12, 2006, by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. As a result, EPA then sent the "rules" to the Republican-controlled Congress for repeal under the Congressional Review Act (CRA).
The reclassification is clearly an attempt to strip California of the authority to implement emission control regulations that are stricter than federal requirements.
The four waivers targeted by EPA are:
- 2008 Stricter Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards for Vehicles that were originally approved under the Obama administration.
- Advanced Clean Cars I (ACC I), which was a 2012 mandate requiring automakers to produce minimum quantities of hybrid and electric vehicles.
- Reinstatement of ACC I, done in 2022 by the Biden administration after the first Trump administration revoked it.
- Small Off-Road Engine Amendment, a 2022 regulation that would phase out the sale of new gas-powered lawn equipment, such as lawnmowers and leaf blowers.
“While the federal government creates chaos and gets caught up
in short‑sighted political fights, California is staying focused on our
commitment to uphold the right to breathe clean air,” said
California Air Resources Board Chair Lauren Sanchez. “Using the
Congressional Review Act this way is illegal. It puts the health of millions of
Californians at risk by compromising our ability to meet national air quality
standards and could cut off critical transportation funding that our
communities and businesses rely on. California will not stand by idly — we will
defend our authority, protect public health, and continue working toward a
cleaner, healthier future.”

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