The Trump administration has decided to end summertime smog restrictions on gasoline earlier than usual this year. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a waiver on August 20, 2026, permitting the sale of gasoline with a higher evaporation potential starting September 1, instead of the usual mid-month timeline. This action aims to provide relief from high gasoline prices.
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Trump administration ends summer gasoline restrictions early to address high prices
The Trump administration has announced the early end of summertime smog restrictions on gasoline to help alleviate high prices at the pump. The EPA issued a waiver allowing sales of gasoline with a higher evaporation potential starting September 1, 2026.
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Trump administration ends summer gasoline restrictions early to address high prices