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What form of government do they have there? (The Emirates, right?)
As you well know, "democracies" are cumbersome when it comes to decisions.
Are we even hearing them discussing it?
The only thing I've been hearing about our government doing is putting electric plug-ins all over the place for those 40 thousand dollar VOLT electric cars...
If they can do that for those, why not for CNG?
Good question!
I plan to email our Senators and Representative. It's really easy. I have had only one response though,ever. But, maybe if we ALL emailed our elected folks...
This is from the www.Whitehouse.gov site that tells about suggestions from federal employees. http://www.whitehouse.gov/save-award/2010/common-ideas
What we heard: Replace government vehicles with hybrids, Clean Natu...
Or you could ask Mr. Mauck if you could start a petition for folks to sign. You sound like a very proactive, organized kind of person. I'll bet a lot of GHS members would support you
Addendum: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-1835
Above contains a link "PopVox" or something that supposedly makes it easier to contact and track votes by representatives.
http://www.thatsdubai.com/dubai-currency-converter.html
So Abu Dhabi can convert "normal vehicles" for around $1500-$2000. Sweet. Must be nice to have a government that isn't terminally FUBAR. They actually expect a return on an investment, it's almost mind boggling.
Nice to see ... I just wish we were doing this. Maybe we will at least for trucks as fuel prices rise.
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