As the world shifts towards a more supposedly sustainable future, one state in particular is making a bold move to protect its traditional industries. Wyoming, known for its vast oil and gas reserves, is pushing to phase out electric vehicle (EV) sales by 2035. A group of senators and representatives in the state have sponsored a bill that aims to ensure the stability of the oil and gas industry, which they claim has been a proud and valued part of Wyoming’s history.

According to the bill, oil and gas production has created countless jobs and contributed significant revenues to the state over the years. However, with the growing popularity and advancements in electric vehicles, the politicians behind the bill fear that the oil and gas industry will be left behind. By phasing out EV sales, they hope to protect the jobs and economic benefits that the oil and gas industry provides to the state.
It’s worth noting that this bill is still in the early stages and it is uncertain if it will be passed or not. However, it’s clear that Wyoming is taking a strong stance on protecting its traditional energy industries as the world shifts towards more supposedly sustainable sources of energy. It will be interesting to see how this plays out and if other states will follow suit in the future.