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House Republicans Vote to Cut NHTSA Budget Increases
Through an amendment by U.S. Representative Michael C. Burgess (R-TX) to the transportation funding bill, the House voted in favor of dialing back planned budget increases for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Thursday, Automotive News reported.
Those planned increases of $46.3 million for 2016 and $76.7 million by 2021 have been cut by $15 million per year.
Burgess is chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade and is responsible for a 62-page draft bill that would have credited vehicles with three advanced safety devices an additional 3 grams of CO2 per mile, up to 6 grams of CO2 per mile for a car that communicates with the road.
Mark Stevenson
Nov 07, 2015
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