US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4117

Introduced
6/24/25  

Caption

Fuel Emissions Freedom Act

Impact

If enacted, HB4117 would significantly alter federal environmental policies by effectively nullifying any federal and state emissions standards for motor vehicles. This repeal may lead to an increase in harmful vehicle emissions, potentially undermining public health initiatives and environmental protections established to combat air pollution. Furthermore, the absence of stringent fuel standards might have economic implications, influencing both consumer behavior and industry practices as manufacturers no longer need to comply with rigorous environmental regulations.

Summary

House Bill 4117, dubbed the 'Fuel Emissions Freedom Act', seeks to amend the Clean Air Act by repealing existing motor vehicle emission and fuel standards. This bill’s introduction highlights Congress's position that current emissions regulations raise costs for consumers and manufacturers, creating uncertainty that stifles innovation and disrupts supply chains, particularly affecting small and medium-sized auto suppliers. By abolishing fuel emissions standards, the bill aims to restore regulatory certainty and lower costs for families, arguing that this will bolster domestic manufacturing and economic freedom.

Contention

The bill has generated considerable debate among lawmakers and interest groups. Proponents, primarily from the automotive industry, argue that repealing these standards will reduce costs, enhance job creation within the manufacturing sector, and simplify compliance for businesses. In contrast, critics raise concerns that such regulatory rollbacks could compromise air quality and public health, fearing that it may set a precedent for further weakening environmental protections. The discussion emphasizes the balance between economic freedoms and safeguarding environmental and public health responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7000

Freedom to Fuel Act

US HB2814

Transportation Freedom Act

US HB311

Restoring Fuel Market Freedom Act of 2025

US SB711

Transportation Freedom Act

US HB3330

Energy Freedom Act

US HB1651

To nullify the final rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "New Source Performance Standards for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From New, Modified, and Reconstructed Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generating Units; Emission Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Existing Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generating Units; and Repeal of the Affordable Clean Energy Rule".

US SB1424

Sales and use taxes: zero-emission vehicle fueling.

US HB6081

CLOSE Act Closing Loopholes for Oil and other Sources of Emissions Act

US SB613

Methane emissions: petroleum and natural gas producing low methane emissions.

US HCR44

Recognizing a health and safety emergency disproportionately affecting the fundamental rights of children due to the Trump administration's directives that unleash fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change, while suppressing climate change science.

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