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CLAYCOMO, Mo. (AP) - President Bush, driven to get his energy plan going, said Tuesday that Congress should approve his ideas before the peak travel season hits this summer.
"That would be a good sign that we recognize that we've got a problem here in America, and we aim to solve it together," Bush said at a Ford Motor Co. assembly plant outside Kansas City.
The Democratic-led Congress shares the goals of reducing reliance on foreign oil, raising fuel efficiency and minimizing emissions that contribute to global warming. But lawmakers have their own ideas about how to do it, with some suggesting Bush's plan lacks teeth and urgency.
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