U.S. House passes bill authorizing year-round E15 sales amid record high gas prices
The U.S. House on Thursday passed several pieces of legislation aimed at addressing high fuel and food costs and supply chain issues, including expanding the availability of higher-ethanol fuel blends.
The measure passed the House 221-204 in a largely party-line vote, with five Democrats voting against and seven Republicans voting in favor. Every member of Iowa’s U.S. House delegation supported the legislation.
The legislation allows for year-round sale nationwide of E15 ethanol blend, similar to provisions included in an executive order recently signed by President Joe Biden.
The Environmental Protection Agency in April issued an emergency fuel waiver to allow E15 gasoline — gasoline that uses a 15 percent ethanol blend — to be sold during the summer driving season, citing the strain on the nation’s fuel supply caused by the Russian military’s invasion of Ukraine.
Eight midwestern states, including Iowa, notified the EPA in May that they will make E15 available year-round.
“Increasing our biofuel blends and transportation fuel will help to bring down the cost at the pump, and also to help replenish our fuel supply,” said bill sponsor U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Marion. “We are seeing those gas prices at record highs and our Strategic Petroleum Reserve is now at a 35-year low.”
The package now moves to the Senate, where it has support among Republicans who represent ethanol-producing states, including Iowa Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst.
“Today Iowa’s delegation spoke with one united voice to support consumer access to cleaner, lower-cost E15,” Iowa Renewable Fuels Association Executive Director Monte Shaw said in a statement.
Shaw thanked U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne, D-West Des Moines, for working with Democratic leadership to ensure the E15 provision was included in the bill.