Growth Energy Statement on the Exclusion of Year-Round E15 from the Year-End Funding Bill

Growth Energy issued a statement about the exclusion of year-round E15 from the latest continuing resolution under consideration in Congress.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, issued the following statement about the exclusion of year-round E15 from the latest continuing resolution. The latest year-end funding package being considered by Congress no longer includes language that would provide for the year-round sale of E15, a fuel made with 15% homegrown bioethanol that costs less than regular fuel and approved for use in 96% of cars on the road today:

“Leaving E15 on the cutting room floor is like putting coal in the stocking of America’s drivers, farmers, and the rural communities that depend on American bioethanol. Congressional supporters of E15 and American biofuels should pressure their leadership to return the language allowing for the year-round sale of E15 to this legislation,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “We cannot be any clearer—E15 saves consumers money, lowers emissions, and supports economic growth and job creation across the Heartland. This bill should add year-round E15 to the other important agriculture assistance already in this bill. We cannot afford to shortchange farmers at a time when they’re facing major financial stress and undermine President Trump’s stated goal of establishing American energy dominance. There still is time to do the right thing and reverse course—we urge Congress to act now to preserve the original bill’s E15 provision and finally make year-round E15 the law of the land.”