COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio lawmakers have moved to dismantle the state’s mandatory E-Check program, under which vehicles registered in Cuyahoga County and the six surrounding counties must get their emissions tested every two years.
The only remaining barrier now is to get the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to end the E-Check requirement for Northeast Ohio – something Ohio lawmakers are hopeful will happen under the second Trump administration.
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