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Thursday, July 11, 2002 VOLUME 7 ISSUE 27  


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Senate Reports Multi-Pollutant Bill
Inspector General Findings Boost Democratic Calls to Reimpose Superfund Tax
EPA Enforcement May be Declining


Supreme Court Narrows ADA


White House Pushes for Ethanol Mandate
Auto Industry Says It Will Fight California CO2 Regulation
Auto Industry Says It Will Fight California CO2 Regulation

SACRAMENTO, CA -- Recently passed legislation in California has the potential to transform national policies on fuel economy and emissions. The measure will stand if Gov. Gray Davis (pictured) signs the bill. Auto manufacturers are attempting to prove that the measure is an attempt to set fuel economy standards. Environmental groups are eager to establish the idea that states have the authority to regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant.

The automakers fear the only practical way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions is to stop selling SUVs and pickups, both sources of high revenue.

The California Legislature approved the bill June 29 and July 1, in spite of lobbying and advertising against it. Proponents of the bill claim industry groups may have spent as much as $10 million on this campaign.


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