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OKLAHOMA CITY — Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, today unveiled SB457 the Diesel Engine Freedom Act, a landmark bill to protect the rights of Oklahomans to own, operate, and manufacture diesel engines free from burdensome EPA regulations, specifically those requiring Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems.
“Our farmers, truckers, and businesses rely on diesel engines every day to power their work and their dreams,” Deevers said. “An owner of a trucking company in Oklahoma City told me that this bill, if passed, would save his business $30,000 per month, $3.6 million per year. That is the difference between thriving and shutting down.”
Key Provisions and Benefits of SB457 Diesel Engine Freedom Act
“This legislation sends a clear message to Washington: Oklahoma will not look out for its people instead of bowing to unconstitutional EPA mandates rooted in climate hysteria that threaten our livelihoods and industries,” Deevers said. “DEF systems not only add unnecessary complexity and expense to diesel engines but also cause frequent failures in extreme weather and heavy-duty conditions, leading to costly repairs, downtime, and decreased reliability for hardworking Oklahomans.”
The Diesel Engine Freedom Act supports Oklahoma’s core industries, including agriculture, transportation, and energy, while promoting economic independence and state sovereignty.
“This is about protecting Oklahoma’s way of life, defending our God-given rights, and ensuring that our industries thrive without unnecessary interference,” Deevers concluded.
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For more information, contact: Sen. Dusty Deevers at 405-521-5567 or email Dusty.Deevers@oksenate.gov.