By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer With the nation's ailing automakers desperate for government money, California is hoping Congress will use its leverage to end a protracted legal battle the state has fought with the car industry over emissions standards. Congressional leaders and the Bush administration are embroiled in negotiations over the terms of a proposed $15 billion bailout for the country's three major automakers - General Motors...
Daily Journal Staff Writer With the nation's ailing automakers desperate for government money, California is hoping Congress will use its leverage to end a protracted legal battle the state has fought with the car industry over emissions standards. Congressional leaders and the Bush administration are embroiled in negotiations over the terms of a proposed $15 billion bailout for the country's three major automakers - General Motors...
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