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State Lawmakers Renew Effort For Natural Gas Use In Cars

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers is renewing an effort to encourage use of compressed natural gas or CNG in cars. But the bill will have to go through a Legislature that just voted to get rid of some alternative fuel requirements. Statehouse reporter Andy Chow has more.

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The transportation budget eliminated rules that mandated state vehicles to use more ethanol and biodiesel.

Republican Representative Dave Hall and Democratic Representative Sean O'Brien - both from northeast Ohio - say their bill simply encourages the use of CNG through incentives.

They say that's the big difference from the alternative fuel provisions which were required. Hall believes the state should take more of an all of the above approach when it comes to alternative fuels.

"You cannot constantly prop up any kind of industry. With this play coming in with CNG and the liquid side of it-allow everyone to kind of have a fair playing field," said Hall.

Hall and O'Brien believe there's strong support in the Legislature for their bill.