The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee proposed a transportation funding bill that cuts federal funding for certain transportation modes and imposes fees on electric vehicles (EVs). The bill includes a $130 annual fee for EVs and a $35 fee for plug-in hybrids, while also eliminating subsidies worth up to $7,500 for EV purchases starting in 2025. Critics argue these changes could slow EV adoption and increase costs for consumers.
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