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Re: kettleman post# 4681

Thursday, 07/19/2018 10:07:13 AM

Thursday, July 19, 2018 10:07:13 AM

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There is so much bias in our government that its a wonder how this country can continue to move forward.

This article once again shows this bias, imo. We have more Natural Gas in this country than we can use. A 100 year supply, if you will. Yet Congress give the advantage to Ev's. Well, we know why. The same reason we have career politicians who get elected and soon become multi millionaire.

I copied over the part that tells us all. LETS MAKE THE PLAYING FIELD EQUAL!!!

Furthermore, Congress granted regulatory incentives for dual-fuel, or bi-fuel, natural gas vehicles, but EPA regulations have made it “nearly impossible” to receive the benefits, the senator claims. Regulations require natural gas vehicles to meet design features that do not benefit consumers or manufacturers and are not required for EVs, he says. Inhofe’s legislation would ensure that electric and natural gas vehicles are required to meet the same standards for dual-fuel eligibility.

Recently, U.S. Reps. Mark wayne Mullin, R-Okla., and John Larson, D-Conn., introduced a bill designed to bring equity to the sale, purchase and use of natural gas as a transportation fuel. The Natural Gas Parity Act aims to “promote national security and jobs through the use of natural gas to fuel heavy-duty trucks and fleet vehicles.”
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