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Des Moines Register
Prospects appeared grim for legislation that would require Iowa truck stops, gas stations and convenience stores to offer fuel with higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel after a state Senate subcommittee heard Thursday from farm, fuel and transportation leaders who offered opposing views on the bill s impact.
Gov. Kim Reynolds and House Speaker Pat Grassley have acknowledged problems getting the bill passed in the Legislature s waning weeks, even with intense efforts to reach a compromise.
Reynolds introduced setting a standard for renewable fuels use in January, saying it would help support farmers. Iowa leads the nation in ethanol and biodiesel production and in growing corn and soybeans, the raw materials needed to make the biofuels.
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Speaker says Iowa Renewable Fuels Standard a ‘difficult push’ in 2021
Dan Dawson
The chairman of a key committee says a “complicated proposal” to expand use of ethanol and biodiesel in Iowa hasn’t been “killed” for the year, but Senator Dan Dawson says it’s not “greased for passage” either.
“What the future looks like, I cannot tell,” Dawson said Thursday. “…There’s a lot more work to be done on this before we find any consensus.”
Dawson was among a handful of Senators who listened to feedback on the plan for about an hour yesterday. It began with Logan Shine, an advisor to Governor Kim Reynolds, suggesting critics were spreading “misinformation” about what Reynolds has called a Renewable Fuels Standard for Iowa.