Bill introduced to empower ports in clean-truck fight

A bill just introduced in Congress would give federal approval to local cities and ports to enact their own clean-truck programs, similar to what the Port of Los Angeles has done. The idea of regulating the air around ports, though, has the port community split. “[The American Assn. of Port Authorities (AAPA)] supports port activities to improve the environment and reduce the environmental impacts of port operations,” Aaron Ellis, spokesman for  AAPA told Fleet Owner. “Activities undertaken by port authorities vary and should be tailored to address regional environmental issues. As ...

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