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VOL. 42 | NO. 32 | Friday, August 10, 2018
EPA challenged rationale for administration mileage freeze
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internal documents show the Environmental Protection Agency privately questioned the Trump administration's finding that freezing Obama-era mileage standards would make drivers safer.
In announcing the mileage proposal, the administration said the freeze would save 1,000 lives a year. But in a June email, the EPA told the Department of Transportation that it would slightly increase highway deaths.
EPA spokesman John Konkus says the new documents made public Tuesday were just a small part of administration discussions on the mileage proposals.
The Trump administration has proposed freezing mileage standards after 2020. The tougher Obama-era mileage rules were meant to reduce pollution and climate-changing emissions.