
FreightWaves NOW Top Story - Congress votes to overturn EPA’s nitrous oxide emissions rule
John Gallagher - Washington Correspondent - FreightWaves - Washington DC
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Ultimately, how did Congress vote on this matter?
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Was this a contentious fight or was this something that was a bit of a foregone conclusion with Republicans holding the majority in the house?
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OOIDA was a vocal proponent of getting rid of this rule because of the financial responsibility of about $8000 of hardware to limit NOx gases. Were there any other elements outside of the owner operator sphere that were also against this?
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You mentioned in your story that President Biden is expected to veto the resolution, does the bill have the momentum to get that ⅔ majority to overturn that veto?
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Regardless of how the bill comes out in Congress, can the EPA pass another rule where the emissions standards aren’t as stringent?
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