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Reported by: Nicole Kilmer Wednesday, Sep 23, 2009 @04:00pm CDT (Washington DC) It isn't easy or cheap going green - which is why Congress wants to help the still-struggling auto industry. The "Detroit News" says the House has opened debate on a plan aimed at boosting government funding for green vehicle initiatives. As currently written, the bill would give the Big Three nearly three billion dollars over five years to develop advanced technology vehicles and components. The author of the legislation - Democratic Representative Gary Peters - says it's all about jobs. Peters says, "There is intense global competition right now to determine which countries will produce the cars and trucks of the future." He says the question is whether those technologies will be developed and manufactured in the United States "creating American jobs."
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009
| Local Auto Body Shop Goes Green A local body shop takes a green stance to help the environment. |
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
| No Idle Zone Announces Green Night with the Ice Hogs Get Involved: Green Night with the Rockford Ice Hogs |
Monday, November 16th, 2009
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Extreme Makeover Builds "Green" House The Extreme Makeover home in Lena features some of the latest green technology on the market |
Monday, October 26th, 2009
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