Marc Morano highlights Lee Zeldin's plan to address dissatisfaction with automatic start-stop technology in vehicles

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Marc Morano discusses the EPA's plans to address dissatisfaction with automatic start-stop technology in vehicles, which turns off engines at stops to save fuel and reduce emissions. Critics argue it harms engines and is an ineffective accounting trick for automakers. The U.S. leads the world in CO2 emission reduction due to technological advancements, particularly the shift from coal to natural gas. The conversation also touches on the impact of government policies, such as low-flow regulations, and the need for the Republican Congress to support Trump's executive orders to maintain these advancements.

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