Advisory Vote 15 will remove tax breaks for electric cars that cost more than $35K. Proponents argue that luxury electric vehicles should not receive a tax break since their owners can afford to pay the tax. Opponents, including BMW and Tesla, argue that this will discourage people from buying electric cars and limit their ability to develop cheaper cars.
32% Yes |
68% No |
24% Yes |
57% No |
9% Yes, these tax breaks should be reserved for vehicles that cost less than $35K. |
10% No, all electric vehicles should be given tax breaks. |
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