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Boswell, Harkin Introduce Bill To Fund Ethanol Study
By Mr Ethanol | May 30, 2007

DES MOINES:
Iowa lawmakers are calling for a study that could make it easier to pump ethanol across the country.
Congressman Leonard Boswell says he plans to introduce a bill in the U.S. House, asking for a $2 million study to see if ethanol can be transported by pipeline.
Senator Tom Harkin has introduced a similar bill in the Senate.
They say ethanol helps to cut America’s dependence on foreign oil and is better for the environment.
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