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In March , the EPA issued a new rule encouraging automakers to reduce the number of gas-powered vehicles on the road by regulating tailpipe pollution.
The new rule seeks to cut passenger vehicle pollution in half by 2032 .
The House of Representatives recently voted to repeal the rule in a 215 -191 vote.
The proposed repeal will now head to the Senate for a vote.
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