WASHINGTON – In a letter to the House Appropriation Committee’s chairman Harold Rogers (R-Ky.), more than 60 House Republicans indicated they want to prevent the Obama administration from finalizing the new CAFE and emissions standards for model-years 2017 to 2025, according to an article in the Detroit News.
The 66 Republicans, and three Democrats, who signed the proposal want to include a provision in a spending bill that would prevent the EPA and California from setting new emissions limits. The proposal would instead let the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) go ahead with setting fuel economy requirements but only up through 2021.






