Indiana ends reformulated gas rule in Clark, Floyd counties, lowering fuel prices
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Indiana drops reformulated gas requirement in Clark and Floyd counties, expected to lower fuel prices.
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Indiana regulators voted Monday to eliminate the reformulated gasoline requirement in Clark and Floyd counties, a change officials said could lower gas prices for local drivers.
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