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Automakers, car dealers, rental car companies and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are opposing an increase in fines for delaying vehicle recalls to as high as $250 million.

The Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday will consider a long-delayed bill to toughen auto safety laws.

The bill, aimed at reforming the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, would hike maximum fines for manufacturers that delay recalls to $250 million from the current $17.35 million.

 



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Automakers Balk At Stiff Fines For Delaying Recalls

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