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Latest Update: Friday, November, 21st 2008
To increase fuel economy standards for automobiles, and for other purposes. 3/13/2007--Introduced. Fuel Economy Reform Act - Amends federal transportation law to: (1) revise the definition of automobile to require including all automobiles up to 10,000 pounds (currently, not all automobiles up to 10,000 pounds are required to be included in the definition); and (2) continue applying the current minimum corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards for non-passenger and passenger automobiles to automobiles manufactured through model year 2011, but, for passenger automobiles, adds an increase of 4% per year in such standard for model years 2009 through 2011. Requires an average fuel economy standard of 27.5 miles per gallon for automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer for model year 2012, and an average fuel economy standard of 35 miles per gallon for automobiles manufactured by a manufacturer for model year 2018, with a minimum increase of 4% in the average fuel [...] show full description
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- 03/14/2007 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality.
- 03/13/2007 - Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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