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Hundreds of autoworkers,
business people and government officials from the greater
"The Hill-Terry bill -- H.R. 2927 -- is a sensible approach to improved fuel economy," said Mark Haasis, Illinois Legislative Director of the United Auto Workers. "It calls for tough standards but it recognizes that cars and trucks have different roles and should be regulated separately when it comes to fuel economy.
Congressman Don Manzullo, one of the co-sponsors of H.R. 2927 from Illinois 16th District added, "H.R. 2927 is a win-win bill -- it gives consumers more miles per gallon and a continued variety of vehicle choices. The bill also reduces greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on foreign oil but without putting thousands of American jobs at risk and pricing millions of consumers out of the new vehicle market."
The Hill-Terry bill, co-sponsored by a bi-partisan group of over 160 congressional representatives, requires increases in car and truck standards such that the total fleet falls between 32 to 35 miles-per-gallon (mpg) by model year 2022 and requires cars and trucks to be treated separately. The bill would require automakers to improve fuel economy in all sizes of vehicles -- from the smallest subcompacts to the largest SUVs and pickups -- and it would provide funding for advanced technologies, such as high-strength, lightweight materials, plug-in hybrids, clean diesel engines, and hydrogen fuel cells.
"Everyone wants better fuel economy and the auto companies are committed
to be part of the solution to make that happen," said
"Every congressional representative in our area should understand why we
need the Hill-Terry bill to become law," said
As evidence of recent progress to improve fuel economy, parked nearby the demonstration were several of the latest and most efficient vehicles to enter the marketplace: a Chrysler flex-fuel Town and Country minivan, and a Dodge Caliber built in Belvidere, Illinois; the Chicago-built Ford Taurus X, and a Ford Escape Hybrid; and a GM Saturn Aura Hybrid. Some consumers and local businesses also parked their light trucks at the rally to underscore the need for affordable full-sized work vehicles.
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