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The Senate on Thursday voted to revoke three vehicle emissions waivers in California, a controversial move that the chamber's parliamentarian says Republican lawmakers may not have the right to make.
The move was celebrated by Republican lawmakers, who called the mandate costly, unrealistic, and a threat to consumer choice.