
Coalition Applauds Two Important Votes to End Taxpayer-Funded Ethanol Subsidies in the Senate and House
Washington, DC, June 16, 2011 -
A broad and diverse coalition that includes business associations, taxpayer advocates, hunger and development organizations, agricultural groups, free-market groups, religious organizations, environmental groups, budget hawks, and public interest organizations applauded Congress for two important votes regarding taxpayer-funded subsidies for corn-based ethanol.
The Senate voted by an overwhelming majority of 73 to 27 to approve a bipartisan amendment offered by Sens. Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to the Economic Development Revitalization Act that would bring an end, effective July 1, to both the $0.45 per gallon Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) and the tariff on imported ethanol.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved an amendment by Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) that would prohibit the USDA from allocating funds for ethanol infrastructure, including blender pumps and storage facilities. Rep. Flake’s amendment was passed by an enormous majority of 283 to 128. In a clear sign of growing support for ending subsidies for corn-based ethanol, the Flake amendment received 22 more votes than it did when it originally passed the House in February.
The coalition responded to today’s votes:
“This is a tremendously important day in our fight to end the taxpayer-funded subsidies for corn-based ethanol. We applaud Senators Coburn and Feinstein and Representative Flake for their energetic leadership on this vitally important issue. We look forward to continuing to work with Congress to see that this forward-looking decision becomes law. As a coalition we continue to strongly oppose taxpayer-funded subsidies for corn-based ethanol and welcome today’s votes as the start of a new era for U.S. biofuels policy.”
Members of the Coalition
ActionAid USA
American Bakers Association
Americans for Limited Government
American Frozen Food Institute
American Meat Institute
California Dairies, Inc.
Clean Air Task Force
Defenders of Wildlife
Environmental Working Group
Friends of the Earth
Grocery Manufacturers Association
Milk Producers Council
National Chicken Council
National Council of Chain Restaurants
National Meat Association
National Restaurant Association
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Resources Defense Council
National Turkey Federation
Oxfam America
Snack Food Association
Southeast Milk Inc.
Taxpayers for Common Sense
Media Contacts
Brendan McLaughlin
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ActionAid USA
Marie Brill
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American Bakers Association
Rasma I. Zvaners
(202) 789-0300 Ext. 104
Americans for Limited Government
Rebekah Rast
(703) 383-0880
American Frozen Food Institute
Corey Henry
(703) 821-0770 Ext. 223
American Meat Institute
Tom Super
Tsuper@meatami.com
(202) 587-4235
California Dairies, Inc.
Eric Erba
(559) 625-2200 Ext. 114
Clean Air Task Force
Jonathan Lewis
jlewis@catf.us
(617) 624-0234 Ext. 153
Defenders of Wildlife
Allison Barra Srinivas
(202) 772-0252
Environmental Working Group
Sara Sciammacco
(202) 939-9122
Friends of the Earth
Kelly Trout
(202) 222-0722
Grocery Manufacturers Association
Ginny Smith
gsmith@gmaonline.org
(202) 295-3937
Milk Producers Council
Rob Vandenheuvel
rob@milkproducers.org
(909) 628-6018
National Chicken Council
Richard L. Lobb
rlobb@chickenusa.org
(202) 296-2622 Ext. 119
National Council of Chain Restaurants
Craig Shearman
(202) 626-8134
National Meat Association
Jeremy Russell
(510) 763-1533
National Restaurant Association
Katie Laning Niebaum
(202) 973-3967
National Wildlife Federation
Julie M. Sibbing
(202) 797-6832
Natural Resources Defense Council
Suzanne Struglinski
(202) 289-2378
National Turkey Federation
Sherrie Rosenblatt
(202) 898-0100, Ext. 7227
Oxfam America
Ben Grossman-Cohen
bgrossman-cohen@oxfamamerica.org
(202) 777-2907
Southeast Milk Inc.
Ray Hodge
Sunbeltmilkproducers@rayhodge.org
(407) 257-6782
Taxpayers for Common Sense
Stephen Ellis
(202) 546-8500 Ext. 126
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