Jan 14, 2025
TULARE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo, who represents California's 33rd Assembly District, issued a statement after a regulation requiring truck drivers to transition from diesel to electric was withdrawn, according to officials. On Tuesday, Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo of Tulare issued a statement after the California Air Resources Board withdrew its Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, which would have required truck drivers to transition from diesel to electric trucks. California truck drivers are a pivotal component of the state’s agricultural industry and our state’s supply chain. They transport food from California farms to our grocery stores nationwide. Due to the perishable nature of agriculture products, time is of the essence in the transport of food. Diesel trucks allow this to happen in a timely manner. Alexandra Macedo. Macedo criticized the policy, which she says would have "put truck drivers – many of whom are from working-class communities – out of business." Additionally, this burden on the trucking industry would only contribute to the affordability crisis the State of California is experiencing. Policies such as these fail to take into consideration the financial impact on businesses and consumers. It is time the Governor, CARB and the rest of his Administration work with, instead of against, employers and their workers who are critical to the State’s economy. Alexandra Macedo. California's 33rd District includes parts of Tulare, Kings and Fresno counties.
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