| Comment | I must admit that I do not know much about this proposition to
regulate PHEV or about the EV industry (what little there is of
it). What I do know is that for petroleum energy sources to be able
to transition to other sources, in this case electric, should not
be stymied without very careful consideration of all its potential
effects. Are these new regulations in the best interests of the
public? From what I have read I am not so sure. All I ask is that
we consider whether these regulations 'promote and protect public
health, welfare and ecological resources through the effective and
efficient reduction of air pollutants while recognizing and
considering the effects on the economy of the state'. Again, from
what I have read I am not so sure. I will be graduating San Diego
State University this year and I would like to be able to
contribute to the EV movement, but not as a lawyer or politician
just trying to cut through the red-tape.
Nothing against lawyers or politicians; well, not all of them.
Respectfully, John Rosselli
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