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Congress Could Leave Public EV Chargers Harder To Find

May 20, 2026·about 19 hours ago·via USA Today
Congress Could Leave Public EV Chargers Harder To Find
Congress is weighing cuts that could shrink the rollout of public EV chargers, a reminder that Washington subsidies often drive markets more than consumer demand. If the money dries up, drivers may see fewer stations and slower buildouts. Supporters call it climate progress, but skeptics see another expensive federal project that leaves taxpayers on the hook while politicians chase green talking points. Read more about this...

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