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President Bush Backs
Biodiesel
April 25, 2006…Washington, D.C. President George W. Bush
today touted biodiesel as a key component of his plan to confront high
fuel prices. A farmer-leader of the American Soybean Association (ASA)
participated in a renewable fuel summit hosted by the Renewable Fuel
Association (RFA) today in Washington, D.C., where the President announced
his plan.
"It’s truly rewarding to hear the President of the United States
include biodiesel in his plan to address skyrocketing fuel prices,"
said ASA past-President Bart Ruth, who represented ASA at the RFA summit.
"ASA has long advocated that farmers stand ready to help address our
nation’s energy needs, and the President validated that point again
today."
During his remarks, the President impressed upon listeners the need to
continue investing in alternative fuels. He said,"…research and
development has lead to new alternative sources of energy like biodiesel.
So that’s one of the reasons why I signed into law the first ever
federal tax credit for biodiesel producers. In other words, we’re
interested in addressing our energy security on a variety of fronts. It
makes sense for the United States to have a comprehensive strategy to help
us diversity away from oil."
ASA led the charge to enact the biodiesel tax credit in October 2004,
as part of the JOBS Act. Ten short months later, the ASA convinced
Congress to extend until 2008 this critically important biodiesel
provision, which would have expired at the end of this year.
ASA is currently working to extend the biodiesel tax incentive beyond
2008. To that end, ASA supports S. 2401, introduced by U.S. Senators Chuck
Grassley (R-IA) and Max Baucus (D-MT), and H.R. 2498, introduced by U.S.
Representative Kenny Hulshof (R-MO). Both pieces of legislation would
extend until 2010 the biodiesel tax incentive.
"Extending the biodiesel tax incentive beyond 2008 is one action
Congress can take to help reduce our nation’s dependence on foreign oil.
It’s a top priority for the ASA, and we urge our supporters in both
chambers of Congress to cosponsor these vitally important measures,"
concluded Ruth.
ASA is the policy advocate for 25,000 U.S. soybean producers on
domestic and international issues of importance to all U.S. soybean
farmers.
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For more information contact:
Bart Ruth, ASA President, 402/542-2181, bdruth@alltel.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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