Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. Mr. Speaker, my colleague, the gentleman from New Jersey, is a great guy, and he is a good friend. He is mistaken in part and correct in part. He is right that it is not one-size-fits-all. It is two-sizes- fits-all, and States other than California aren't given the opportunity to determine whether they want to do something that is a little bit different than California or if they want to do something that is a little bit different than the national standard. As Mr. Kiley pointed out in his very good comments on this subject, the problem is when California keeps ratcheting up their regulations, because they are a large economy, as has been pointed out, and because several other States decide to join them, although still in a minority, the manufacturers have to look at that and say: Are we going to manufacture two different types of vehicles for each class, or are we just going to follow what California has done? De facto, this is a regulation on the Nation as a whole. De facto, this decision by the EPA is a regulation on the entire Nation. That is why this Congress is paying attention to its own responsibilities and not listening to the bureaucrats and other unelected officials. We must make a decision and vote to pass H.J. Res. 87. It is important to the Nation as a whole to protect our trucking industry and to protect jobs across this great land. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore.…
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