WASHINGTON — Nearly 100 members of Congress urged the Environmental Protection Agency to implement “the strongest feasible” emissions standards in a letter Thursday. The letter, signed by 12 Democratic senators and more than 80 House members, contrasts with opposition to the standards from Republicans in Congress and major automakers. U.S.…Read More
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