Yost pushing for higher ethanol-gasoline blend throughout U.S.
- Ohio Attorney General David Yost has joined a movement advocating for year-round sales of E15 gasoline, claiming it benefits farmers and the economy in Ohio and across the country.
- The EPA currently prohibits E15 sales during summer months due to pollution concerns but issues waivers regularly, allowing sales.
- A letter signed by multiple attorneys general supports bipartisan legislation for year-round E15 sales, highlighting strong backing from agricultural organizations and the energy industry.
- Yost emphasized that this proposal is significant for Ohio's economy and energy independence, stating, 'It’s good for our state’s economy, and it’s a key step toward energy independence for our country.
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AG Dave Yost Pushes Congress to Allow Yearlong E15 Gas Sales, Says Bill Good for ‘Ohio’s Motorists, Farmers, and Energy Providers’
Attorney General David Yost on Monday joined a push for the U.S. Congress to allow for yearlong sales of E15 gasoline, a fuel blend for modern vehicles from which 15 percent is derived through renewable agricultural sources and 85 percent through normal gasoline, arguing bipartisan legislation submitted recently to accomplish this goal would benefit Ohio farmers and the rest of the country. “Ohio’s motorists, farmers and energy providers all sta…
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