Bill would let states set emissions

U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee chairperson Barbara Boxer (D-CA) introduced legislation that would allow states to draft their own regulations on vehicle emissions, according to a report published in Roll Call on May 19. The Committee is expected to consider her proposed legislation tomorrow. It would waive the federal requirement for state conformity to national vehicle emissions standards, reversing a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency decision made last year denying California the right to implement its own new-car emission standards. Roll Call quoted Boxer on the new proposed legislation: “The Bush Administration at the highest levels killed ...

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