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Residents criticize Maine’s efforts to ban gas-powered vehicles, warning against turning the state into another California.

Residents of Maine Reject Proposed Crackdown on Fossil Fuels

Not even⁢ Mainers want to be California⁣ — at least that’s the takeaway after Pine Tree State residents slammed a proposed statewide⁤ crackdown on fossil fuels ⁢this week.

On Thursday, the Maine Board of Environmental Protection heard feedback on a proposal that would phase out the sale ⁣of gas-powered ⁣vehicles. According to Bangor Daily ⁢News (BDN),  Maine’s state‍ government instead incentivizes electric vehicles. The impetus behind this central-planning and government interference is the supposed threat ⁤of climate change and is similar to laws in the Golden State.

Maine resident John Barkley, a former California resident, blasted ⁤the ‍proposal.

“Don’t turn Maine into California,” he said defiantly.

Barkley wasn’t done, adding that Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) example is not one that Maine should⁢ follow.

“I am not a ⁢fan of any of⁣ these ​policies,” he explained. “We don’t need Gavin Newsom and the policies of California to come⁤ in here to Maine.”

Barkley,⁤ who was not alone in his ‌opposition to the government ‌overreach, also questioned who exactly was pushing for this ⁤policy.

“I moved to ‌Maine because I wanted to get away ⁤to a⁢ very peaceful, rural area where my air is just fine,” he explained. “So I question⁤ if a lot of ‌this movement is coming from people who do‌ live in a city area versus a rural⁢ area.”

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Governor⁢ Mills’ Stance and Concerns

For her part,​ Governor Janet Mills (D-ME) has ⁢said‌ she is against adopting the sort of⁢ policy proposed by the Environmental Protection Board — but has made it a goal to have 219,000 electric vehicles registered in ⁣Maine by 2030. According to BDN, Maine⁢ is still ​96% away from achieving that goal.

Individuals like State Representative Joshua Morris (R) questioned the practicality of this plan.

“How often in Maine do people ‌lose power?” ⁣Morris posited. “Especially in the winter, if they lose power, they’re not going to be able to charge their vehicle.”

“There are⁢ not enough adjectives to describe how ⁢bad this policy is ​for the people of Maine. It’s callous, ⁤aloof, unthinking,​ unfeeling, unworkable, and‍ simply cruel. Hardworking Mainers deserve better from their government than this policy pushed by⁣ a far-left extremist group,”⁣ Morris ‍added.

As ​ pointed out by⁤ The Maine‌ Wire, several of those who argued in favor of the proposal claimed that it didn’t go far enough. The rule would require⁢ that 43%⁤ of new vehicle sales be‍ zero-emission in 2027 and that 82% of ‍new sales be zero-emission by 2032.

The views expressed in this piece are the author’s own and do not ⁤necessarily represent those⁣ of The Daily Wire.



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