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    Google's new self-driving prototype car is presented during a demonstration at the Google campus in Mountain View, Calif. (AP photo)
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    Departing Congress leaves self-driving cars without direction

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    December 20, 2018 2:24 pm
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    Self-driving car bill’s backers seek Senate vote before it’s too late
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    Self-driving car bill’s backers seek Senate vote before it’s too late

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    General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra speaks next to an autonomous Chevrolet Bolt electric car, in Detroit.
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    How a nonexistent US safety framework is hurting the self-driving car industry

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    September 25, 2018 4:01 am
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    Sen. Gary Peters will serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee in the 115th Congress.
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    Michigan lawmaker blasts delays on self-driving car bill: US losing ground ‘every day’

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    September 21, 2018 5:08 pm
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    Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has halted Uber's tests of self-driving cars in the state.
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    Uber revamps self-driving program as Congress drafts regulations

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    Summer Zervos and Donald Trump.
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    Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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    The group wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis saying they are concerned it could be a waste and requested that he provide estimates on the cost of the parade as well as whether it will disrupt regular military options. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Democratic senators want Jim Mattis to tell them how much Trump’s military parade could cost

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    Auto manufacturers have been working on technology for self-driving cars for several years and are testing these vehicles on the roads. But the bills from the House and the Senate signal the federal government is ready to tackle the issue and modernize federal regulations to address the new technology.
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    Congress in the driver’s seat on self-driving cars

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    Congress faces an election-year calendar, but data-breach legislation seems likely to get attention starting this winter. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., who chairs a House Financial Services subcommittee, is one congressman who hopes to roll out a breach-notification bill sometime in the first quarter of 2018. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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