Here's our story from today's paper in Elyria. We're expecting a follow up tomorrow.
Fuel Economy Campaign to Park at Elyria City Hall
By Cindy Leise
ELYRIA - It's green, and it's rolling into town at noon today.
The "Drive Beyond Oil" tour will stop in front of City Hall on Ely Square to encourage passers-by to call their congressional representatives to enact tougher fuel economy standards for America's cars and trucks.
The organizers will walk around Ely Square in their "35 mpg or bust" T-shirts and hand people cell phones so they can call their congressional representative on the spot.
"They don't even have to dial," said Rob Perks, director of the Natural Resources Defense Fund Action Fund and one of three road trippers.
Lorain County is considered a key area because U.S. Rep. Betty Sutton, D-Copley, might be willing to raise fuel economy standards, Perks said.
"Sutton hasn't stated her position yet - she's wide open," Perks said.
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, is considered a tougher sell, having supported a less aggressive approach to fuel economy standards that is favored by the U.S. auto industry.
A vote is expected in the next several days on an energy bill that includes the new standards. Last month, the Senate passed a bill requiring the adoption of the 35 mph standard by 2020.
If the 35 mpg standard goes into effect, the Union of Concerned Scientists estimates that Ohioans would save $1.4 billion a year in gas by 2020, or $3,600 a year per family, according to Perks.
The tour spent time Monday in Youngstown in an attempt to sway U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Youngstown. Previously, the tour, which began last Tuesday, visited parts of Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania.
Perks said there's one minor flaw in the effort - the group was unable to rent a hybrid manufactured by a U.S. carmaker for the trip.
Instead, they are tooling around in a Toyota Highlander hybrid, which is getting 33 mph in its four-wheel drive version. Last year, the group averaged 41 mpg in a similar tour in a hybrid Ford Escape, but all attempts to rent another Escape this year were fruitless, he said.