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		<description><![CDATA[Automakers argue California's clean car standards regulate fuel economy. | As expected, the auto industry just sued California over its clean-car standards, as the New York Times reports. The industry argues that California&#8217;s greenhouse-gas emissions standards&#8212;which we&#8217;ve argued the Northwest should adopt as well&#8212;are actually just fuel-economy standards in disguise. And, the industry argues, the US federal government&#8217;s CAFE standards trump state authority over fuel economy, under the principle of preemption. Preemption basically says that if the feds regulate a...]]></description>
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