Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott  Pruitt laid out plans on Tuesday to roll back Obama-era fuel standards  in a move seen as a win for automakers, but one that is likely to ignite  a major political and legal battle with the nation’s most populous  state.
                                                                                                                                                                                          “These standards that were set were  inappropriate and need to be revised,” Pruitt said during a speech at  the EPA in Washington D.C., adding that the rules are too expensive and  hurt car buyers by making vehicles costlier.
                                                                                                                                     “The focus should be on making cars that people actually buy and that are efficient,” he said.
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