Iowa Leaders Push Back On Proposed EPA Rule For Ethanol

Iowa Leaders Push Back On Proposed EPA Rule For Ethanol

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The transcript discusses a proposed EPA rule that could reduce ethanol production, causing concern among Iowa's governor, senators, and corn farmers. Ethanol, made from corn, is a major market in Iowa. Historically, small refineries have been exempt from adding ethanol to fuel, with larger refineries compensating. The new rule requires refineries to add ethanol based on projections, not actual exemptions. Senator Grassley and Governor Reynolds expressed dissatisfaction, noting a discrepancy between the rule and prior agreements. The EPA will review public comments before finalizing the proposal.

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What disappointment did Governor Kim Reynolds express regarding the EPA's reinterpretation?

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What promise did President Trump make concerning ethanol blending?

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