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Farm Fresh: Growing Momentum for Higher Bioethanol Blends






Inflation, tariffs and the economy are the talk of the town in Washington these days. And advocates have been making a strong case that these concerns are precisely why American consumers need consistent, year-round access to higher blends of bioethanol.


The reason is simple: Bioethanol saves drivers money at the pump, is good for the environment, and is an economic engine for farmers and rural America. It also is homegrown and provides the United States with energy security. Bioethanol has something for everyone.


Unfortunately, though, the nation still operates on a dated policy that interrupts access to E15 during the summer months.


Bioethanol supporters like the National Corn Grower’s Association (NCGA) have worked with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to provide waivers that allow for continued access to this fuel over the last several summers, but this approach does not provide farmers or consumers with the long-term certainty they need. And as the nation struggles with inflation and higher gas prices, we need a long-term and permanent fix.


Enter the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act, which would allow for year-round access to higher bioethanol blends like E15.


State and national corn grower leaders and allies — including those in your state  — have been working to help get this legislation across the finish line.


A win was nearly secured in December when legislation designed to keep the government funded through March included language eliminating the outdated E15 policy. At the eleventh hour, the language was removed, much to our disappointment.


We re-upped our efforts this year. We recently sent the leadership in the House and Senate a letter with close to 9,000 signatures from farmers and our allies calling
for action.


We also teamed up with congressional sponsors of the bill as they held a press conference on Capitol Hill this month to rally support for our efforts.


As some in Washington talk about what they’re against; we are in a unique position to talk about what we are for. And luckily, we have some heavy hitters on our side, including President Trump who has expressed his support for eliminating barriers
to bioethanol.


But while we have a lot going for us, we also have several challenges. If inflation, tariffs and economic concerns are helping us make our case, they also are causing a lot of distractions, impeding our ability to attract the attention of policymakers and the media.


We are also having to navigate a very divided Congress. This includes divisions in each party and between Democrats and Republicans. We had hoped, for example, to include language that would address this issue in a new bill to fund the government, but because Republican control of the House is so tight, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) kept the legislation strictly focused on government funding, so he wouldn’t lose votes.


But I still think there are many opportunities over the days ahead to get this legislation passed and signed by the president. We will need you to help us achieve this goal. If you’re not already a member, consider joining your state corn grower group and sign up for the National Corn Growers Association’s advocacy alerts, so you can make your voice heard on this and other issues.


While America runs on bioethanol, public policy wins are fueled by people like you and the thousands of corn growers across the country! So, join our efforts.


Here’s to working toward permanent E15 win in the near future.




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