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An electric car charges in the parking lot at the Public Employees Retirement Association building in Santa Fe in 2023.

Two environmental regulatory boards have put off a decision on an attempt by automobile dealers to delay implementation of a rule that will require more electric vehicles in New Mexico.

Multiple witnesses testified during Friday’s nine-hour hearing at the state Capitol, a proceeding which New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board members attended in person and Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board members attended remotely.

Neither board voted Friday, in part because the testimony continued until after 5 p.m., and the Capitol building was closing, instead deciding to take the issue up again at an April 5 hearing.



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