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Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R, C-Batavia) on Monday criticized Gov. Kathy Hochul's decision to veto bipartisan legislation that would have required the state to develop emergency response training for first responders dealing with electric vehicle fires and related incidents.
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"The governor is spending billions on green energy mandates but can't find the resources to protect the men and women responding to EV fires?" Hawley said. "The government's priorities are completely upside down. If the state insists on accelerating EV adoption, it has a responsibility to make sure our emergency responders are fully prepared."
Hawley critical of Hochul's veto of bill dealing EV fire training for first responders
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"The governor is spending billions on green energy mandates but can't find the resources to protect the men and women responding to EV fires?" Hawley said. "The government's priorities are completely upside down. If the state insists on accelerating EV adoption, it has a responsibility to make sure our emergency responders are fully prepared."

