Iowa officials upset over EPA's RFS announcement
In September, corn belt lawmakers like Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst said President Trump had agreed to make up for waivers that let some oil refineries use less ethanol and biodiesel. EPA officials today said their 2020 proposal will make up for that lost demand and they will follow Department of Energy recommendations on how many oil refinery waivers to grant next year. Shaw has his doubts.
For the three years of the Trump administration, the EPA routinely granted just about double the amount of exempted gallons as DOE recommended, so thats not a complete fix, Shaw said.
Republican Governor Kim Reynolds said in a written statement that the EPAs actions continue to disappoint the people of Iowa, as biofuels plants close and farmers lose an important market. Iowas Republican U.S. Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst issued a joint written statement. They say the EPA is playing games and has put the president in a bad situation by failing to adhere to a deal made in the Oval Office. Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, said Iowa farmers have taken it on the chin this year and the EPAs announcement is unacceptable, but not unexpected.