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By cleaning up our school buses, DERA reduces our black carbon emissions and employs thousands of workers who manufacture, who sell or repair diesel vehicles and install the components in each State.

This is a great bipartisan issue and if we work together it is amazing what we will get done.

It is the 80-20 rule. ... focus on the 80 percent where we agree, to see what we can get done.

So in conclusion, diesel engines play a significant role in the U.S. economy and the U.S. is a leader in clean diesel technology.

For every $1 that we appropriate through DERA, we get about $13 worth of health savings.

Excellent. That is all we have time for today, time is running out on the clock.

Cleaning up black carbon and dirty diesel emissions provides us with an opportunity to work across the aisle.

We have to figure out a way to get some additional moneys moved, Federal moneys moved through the appropriation process into this program.

DERA turned out to be a great idea, not just a great idea but actually great policy, averaging more than $13 in health benefits for every $1 in funding.

It doesn't get much better than that. It is a great combination. Win-win-win.

I don't believe that Americans are especially interested in Democratic ideas or Republican ideas. They are interested in good ideas.

The success of these strategies has not gone unnoticed by the international community.

Clean air is not a partisan issue on Capitol Hill.

We focused a whole lot on parenting training for people, including people in prison, because almost all of them were parents.