Greenberg pushes for cheaper gas in Louisville
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Craig Greenberg said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was concerned with air quality in Louisville in the 1990s and enforced a rule in which gas stations could only sell reformulated gas.
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Mayor Craig Greenberg said Louisville is now in a spot where the city could go back to using conventional gas because the city's air quality has improved.
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