Marcus Brutus said:
"As has been mentioned, nobody is forcing anyone to buy an EV. Those who think that is happening are fighting a straw man. Providing for more options is not reducing anybody's choices."
That is simply false.
Washington state is doing just that. Did you miss the latest announcement? Marxist Joe is raising CAFE standards to unrealistic levels. He wants almost 50 MPG by 2026. He's doing everything he can to drive up gas prices. No offshore lease auctions since he's taken office. Killing all future fracing in federal land. Etc.
Stop the gaslighting.
Too much "alternative news" seems to prevent people from telling true from false.
Washington state is not forcing anybody to buy an electric vehicle. As you are (purposefully?) being rather vague with your "announcement", but it seems that you are trying to imply that Washington State's SB5974, which has recently been signed into law by their governor, outlaws the sale, purchase, or registration of non-electric vehicles, requiring people to buy electric vehicles.
It does not.
What it does do is this law creates a target date of 2030 (eight years from now) for many classes of new vehicles purchased, sold, or registered in the state to be electric. It also establishes what they call an "interagency electric vehicle coordinating council" that is to see what it will take to achieve that target.
This council has nearly two years to (Dec 2023) to report what it will take to achieve this target and what effects it would have.
So, there is not law, just a decision to examine the effects that such a law would have. If the people of Washington State decide they do not want it, they can change it.
Don't want to buy an electric vehicle? Don't. It's not 2030, yet, so you don't have a problem.
What happens after 2030? Who knows. If Washington State does pass this into law without change (doubtful), nobody is forcing you to live in Washington State. Feeling as you do, why would want to live someplace like that?
Are electric vehicles likely to become more popular in the future? Almost certainly. People's attitudes change. Technology improves. Despite the misinformation being spread, for a lot of people electric vehicles are making sense. They are cheaper to operate and maintain, particularly at higher performance levels.