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 For Immediate Release

Ronnie J. Kweller (202) 530-2203 rkweller@ase.org

Bipartisan Agreement on Fuel Economy
Puts National Security First

"This is where the rubber hits the road"
Statement by David M. Nemtzow
President
Alliance to Save Energy

March 8, 2002—"This is where the rubber meets the road. We commend the bipartisan agreement by Sens. John McCain (R-AZ), John Kerry (D-MA), Fritz Hollings (D-SC), and others requiring passenger vehicle fleets to average 36 miles per gallon by 2015. Without such standards, the bill does little to lessen our country's growing oil dependence and protect national security.

"This bipartisan breakthrough is miles ahead of the Administration-supported H.R. 4. We have the technology to achieve better mileage for passenger vehicles without sacrificing safety or comfort. A fuel-efficient SUV can be just as comfortable and safe as a gas guzzler.

"The proposal contains additional worthy measures, but allowing auto makers to trade emissions in lieu of part of their fuel economy goal may substantially erode the gas mileage standard.

"We urge the Senate not to squander this once-in-a-decade opportunity to protect our country's future by ensuring meaningful fuel economy standards."

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The Alliance to Save Energy is a coalition of prominent business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide to benefit consumers, the environment, economy, and national security.

Note to Reporters and Editors: Alliance to Save Energy President David M. Nemtzow and other Alliance experts are available to offer additional analysis on the Senate energy legislation.


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