nevadamedic
06-21-2007, 10:25 PM
Story Highlights
• NEW: Senate votes to raise fuel efficiency standards to average of 35 mpg
• NEW: New standards apply to SUVs, must be reached by 2020
• Automakers opposed further increase, saying it was unachievable
• House still debating its version of the standard
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/21/congress.energy.ap/index.html
Finally the new Senate does something to help the people, but I don't see why they are keeping it to 2020 instead of making it sooner like 2010.
• NEW: Senate votes to raise fuel efficiency standards to average of 35 mpg
• NEW: New standards apply to SUVs, must be reached by 2020
• Automakers opposed further increase, saying it was unachievable
• House still debating its version of the standard
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/21/congress.energy.ap/index.html
Finally the new Senate does something to help the people, but I don't see why they are keeping it to 2020 instead of making it sooner like 2010.