EPA Proposes Two-Year Delay of Biden-Era Vehicle Emissions Standards

On May 14, 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is reconsidering the criteria pollutant standards for new light- and medium-duty vehicles. The first phase of EPA’s proposal would push back the phase-in schedule of the “Tier 4” criteria pollutant standards from model year 2027 to model year 2029, giving automakers two additional model years to comply with the existing Tier 3 framework before the more stringent requirements begin to apply—and giving EPA time to conduct a second rulemaking to amend the Tier 4 emissions standards.

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D.C. Council Proposes a Costly Path for Autonomous Vehicles in the Nation’s Capital

On May 1, three members of the D.C. Council introduced a new bill, titled the Autonomous Vehicle Deployment Authorization Amendment Act of 2026, that would create a pathway for the deployment of autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the District of Columbia. Reflecting the Council’s approach to AV deployment, the lead sponsor of the legislation has said that “we didn’t need to be the first city to bring driverless cars to our streets, but I don’t want us to be the last.”

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NHTSA Issues the First Defect Recall Order in Decades

On April 29, 2026, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) took a rare step: It issued a final decision ordering a recall of vehicle equipment—in this case, air bag inflators manufactured in China that allegedly caused numerous deaths and serious injuries by exploding during a crash. This was the agency’s first recall order in decades and illustrates the unusual situation in which the agency found itself.

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California Finalizes a New Regulatory Regime for Testing and Deploying Autonomous Vehicles

On April 28, the California Department of Motor Vehicles released the finalized version of the state’s new autonomous vehicle regulations. More than a year in development and shaped by extensive public debate, these rules carry significant implications for companies that manufacture and operate autonomous vehicles in the nation’s most populous state.

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Extended Producer Responsibility Deadlines Are Here: What Companies Complying With Packaging and Textile EPR Need to Do Now

Companies preparing to comply with packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) requirements across the United States, as well as textile producers and those in their supply chains, should update their strategies based on recent and upcoming developments across states with new programs.

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