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05/03/07
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Stevens Calls for a Reduction in U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, today called for reductions in the United States dependence on foreign oil during the Commerce Committee’s hearing on pending Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) legislation. 
 
Below are excerpts from Senator Stevens’ comments at today’s hearing:
 
“The issue of fuel economy of our cars and light trucks is significant as our country faces an increasing energy crisis.  Since September 11th, the need for us to reduce our dependence on foreign oil increases.”
 
“As the Chairman said, I introduced legislation in January to address conservation and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.  As the impacts of global change are more evident in Alaska than anywhere in the country, the bill would provide authority to the Department of Transportation to reform the passenger car fleet fuel economy program and set an aggressive target for the passenger car fleet by 2017.”
 
“Since then, I have worked with the Chairman to try to develop an approach that would not only answer our national security interest in reducing our dependence on foreign oil sources, but also an approach that would avoid unintended consequences that would adversely affect the domestic auto industry and consumer choice.  It’s my hope that I will be able to join the Chairman in introducing this bill.  I still am worried about how to deal with light trucks; these are extremely important to the West and particularly important to my state, so I want to continue to work with my good friend on that portion of the bill.  But I do hope today’s hearing will help in advancing the Committee’s progress.”
 
In January Senator Stevens introduced legislation to increase CAFÉ standards for passenger cars to 40 miles per gallon by 2017. 
 
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