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  1. "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy #trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a #California plan to ban sales of new diesel #BigRigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for #TruckPollution rules.

    Mandel said manufacturers are now investing billions of dollars to develop zero-emission #vehicles for the American trucking industry."

    washingtonpost.com/climate-sol

  2. "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy #trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a #California plan to ban sales of new diesel #BigRigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for #TruckPollution rules.

    Mandel said manufacturers are now investing billions of dollars to develop zero-emission #vehicles for the American trucking industry."

    washingtonpost.com/climate-sol

  3. "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy #trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a #California plan to ban sales of new diesel #BigRigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for #TruckPollution rules.

    Mandel said manufacturers are now investing billions of dollars to develop zero-emission #vehicles for the American trucking industry."

    washingtonpost.com/climate-sol

  4. "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy #trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a #California plan to ban sales of new diesel #BigRigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for #TruckPollution rules.

    Mandel said manufacturers are now investing billions of dollars to develop zero-emission #vehicles for the American trucking industry."

    washingtonpost.com/climate-sol

  5. "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy #trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a #California plan to ban sales of new diesel #BigRigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for #TruckPollution rules.

    Mandel said manufacturers are now investing billions of dollars to develop zero-emission #vehicles for the American trucking industry."

    washingtonpost.com/climate-sol