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Better Chances For Movement On Energy Bill This Week
By Mr Ethanol | October 22, 2007

Hoosier Ag Today:
Ethanol industry officials are optimistic about the chances of getting an agreement to move forward with a bipartisan, bicameral conference on the energy bill. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unsuccessfully tried to go to conference last week - but American Coalition for Ethanol Executive Vice President Brian Jennings says Reid will try again this week. And he says the prospects look better this week than they did last week.
Jennings does note - however - there are a lot of differences for the House and Senate to work out - especially given the lack of a Renewable Fuels Standard in the House energy bill. Plus - he says the conference is just the first step toward a final version. He says the process could take weeks
Topics: Energy, Ethanol, News, Positives |
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