Iowans Call on Congress and President Trump to Finish the Job for E15

Iowans Call on Congress and President Trump to Finish the Job for E15

Consumers, Farmers Still Waiting for E15 Green Light

Today, the Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA) called on Congress and President Trump to finally approve nationwide, year-round E15. The recently formed Rural Domestic Energy Council was scheduled to release an E15 approval framework by February 15, but no announcements have been made.

“This is no time for quitting on E15,” said Monte Shaw, IRFA Executive Director. “Farmers and consumers are counting on Congress and President Trump to finish the job for E15. A small number of foreign owned oil refiners should not be allowed to sabotage an E15 agreement supported by the vast majority of farmers, retailers, oil refiners, and consumers. Congress needs to prove it can function, because we’re getting fed up with the dysfunction. IRFA appreciates the leadership of the Iowa delegation on E15 and urges them to keep fighting until Congressional leaders listen to common sense.”

While February 15 has passed, the rule authorizing the Energy Council gave until the end of the month for floor action on E15. A recent corn supply study underscored the need to develop new markets to underpin farm income and rural economies. According to the study, adoption of nationwide, year-round E15 would provide robust near-term demand with the ability to return corn prices to profitable levels.

“Iowa’s corn farmers greatly appreciate the work of our federal leaders in the U.S. House and Senate for their continued commitment to getting E15 across the finish line,” said Mark Mueller, ICGA President and farmer from Waverly, Iowa. “We now ask that the Rural Domestic Energy Council release their solutions that grant Americans access to nationwide, year-round E15. Farmers need market access for their homegrown ethanol, and consumers deserve the right to choose cheaper, cleaner-burning E15 at the pump. The time is now to get this legislation across the finish line and produce a win that benefits American farmers and consumers alike.” 

For More Information:

Sydney Garrett, Public Relations Manager, sgarrett@iowacorn.org, 515-225-9242

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