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In this week’s update, (1) The Trump EPA Greenlights Fix for Diesel Exhaust Fluid Issues for Farmers, Truckers and Contractors, (2) Administrator Zeldin Wraps Up Swing Through Iowa, and (3) Administrator Zeldin Calls on California Leaders to Allow Residents to Urgently Rebuild Their Homes.
The Trump EPA Greenlights Fix for Diesel Exhaust Fluid Issues for Farmers, Truckers and Contractors
 Farmers, truckers, heavy equipment operators, and others have been desperately pleading for long overdue relief from issues surrounding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Systems derating diesel engines into becoming practically useless. DEF shutdowns hurt farmers in harvest, truckers on a deadline, and contractors on the job. On Tuesday, the Trump Admin gave a green light to the fix!
Read more about the new DEF action.
Read Administrators Zeldin and Loeffler’s op-ed in the Des Moines Register.
Administrator Zeldin Wraps Up Swing Through Iowa
 On Wednesday, Administrator Zeldin wrapped a great swing through Iowa, finishing up with Small Business Administration Administrator Loefller at Senator Joni Ernst’s Entrepreneur Expo in Ames, a One Big Beautiful Bill celebration in Nevada, and delicious BBQ at Cornbred. Read more about Administrator Zeldin’s travel to Iowa.
Administrator Zeldin Calls on California Leaders to Allow Residents to Urgently Rebuild Their Homes
 The Trump Admin has played a critical role in clearing and greenlighting thousands of properties in Los Angeles, including EPA’s hazardous material removal in record time — under 30 days. Here’s the deal: Federal regulations are NOT preventing ANY home from being rebuilt. State and local elected officials and bureaucrats in California and Los Angeles need to immediately get cranking in an extremely big way to approve projects for Californians to rebuild their properties ASAP. No more delays! No more excuses!
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