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Republicans Propose a New Way to Scrap Fuel Economy Rules: No Fines
Published: June 27, 2025
For 50 years, automakers have had to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles or pay fines. The Republican megabill would set those penalties to $0. Read More.
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