House Approves SAN Supported Measure to Suspend EPA E15 Program; Senate Action Next
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a provision to prevent  the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from using agency funds  to permit an increase in the amount of ethanol content in gasoline to 15%  (E15).  The provision is part of a larger bill to fund the federal government during fiscal year 2011 which must also be approved by the  U.S. Senate. The SEMA Action Network (SAN) requested this action and  worked hard to secure the vote.  When signed into law by President Obama, this  timely legislation will protect automotive enthusiasts and consumers  from misfueling and other unnecessary harm.  
 On behalf of millions of auto enthusiasts across the country, SAN  applauds the House of Representatives for acknowledging the need for  more unbiased and independent testing on the impact of E15 on vehicles and  engines.  The provision suspends EPA’s premature efforts to permit E15 in the marketplace in fiscal year 2011.  The SAN is now working to  help pass a newly introduced bill (HR 748) to repeal the EPA E15 program altogether. 
 The SAN will continue to take proactive steps in Washington, D.C. to  oppose E15 until there are conclusive scientific findings that  demonstrate that it will not harm automobiles of any age as a result of corrosion or  other chemical incompatibilities.
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