HR 3410
To amend the renewable fuel program under the Clean Air Act to account for small refinery exemptions, and for other purposes.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to strengthen the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) within the Clean Air Act by addressing the issue of small refinery exemptions. Currently, small refineries can request exemptions from blending renewable fuels, but these exemptions have sometimes led to a reduction in the overall amount of renewable fuel needed to be used. The bill requires the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that these exemptions don’t lower the national requirement for renewable fuel, promoting a greater use of renewable fuels in transportation.
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Steve King
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