Connecticut Governor Shifts Focus from Gas Car Ban to Electric Vehicles Amid Growing Opposition


Connecticut's plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035 is facing a setback, with Governor Ned Lamont shifting his focus to promoting electric vehicles instead of a scheduled legislative vote on the ban. The decision comes amid growing opposition, including concerns about consumer costs, grid capacity, and infrastructure requirements. Lamont's office has not provided further details on the change in strategy.

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