Senate passes historic energy bill

The Senate last night passed an energy bill that will require fuel efficiency of cars and light trucks to average 35 miles per gallon by 2020. It passed after a vote for a stronger bill that included long-term tax credits to support renewable energy and required 15% of electricity production to be from renewable sources failed by one vote earlier in the day. The revised version of the energy bill passed by an 86-8 vote and President Bush is expected to sign it. He had threatened to veto the bill before the tax incentive portion ...

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