[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 55 (Wednesday, March 29, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H2527]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DON'T SHELVE FUEL EFFICIENCY RULES
(Mr. HIGGINS of New York asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. HIGGINS of New York. Mr. Speaker, in 2009, when gas prices were
very high and our dependence on foreign oil was at its peak, the
Environmental Protection Agency set standards to increase fuel
efficiency of trucks and cars. This helped achieve three main goals: It
lessened the burden on consumers faced with high gas prices, addressed
the urgent national security priority relating to our addiction to
Middle East oil, and sought to limit the admittance of harmful fumes
into our atmosphere.
At the same time, we made unprecedented commitment to our auto
industry, and in their most uncertain and darkest moment, facing
collapse and bankruptcy, America bailed them out. We did this, and it
came with political consequences, but we believe in their centrality to
the future of the American economy, and we still do.
That is why it is so disappointing to see the eagerness the auto
industry has with this administration's choice to cave--and cowardly--
on fuel efficiency standards. Gas prices may be low now, but they won't
be forever. It would be a misguided decision to shelve these fuel-
efficiency rules now.
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