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ASA Applauds House Action on Tax Extenders Act with
One-year Extension of Biodiesel Tax Incentive, Now Urges Senate Action
December 9, 2009…Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) expresses appreciation to the U.S. House of
Representatives for passage of H.R. 4213, the Tax Extenders Act of 2009,
by a 241 to 181 margin in a vote taken today. ASA fully supports the
provisions in H.R. 4213 that extend the biodiesel tax incentive through
December 31, 2010. Extension of the biodiesel tax incentive is a top
priority for ASA.
"Biodiesel has provided a significant market opportunity for U.S.
soybean farmers, as well as jobs and economic development for rural
communities, and ASA is proud of its role in establishing the U.S.
biodiesel industry," said ASA President Rob Joslin, a soybean producer
from Sidney, Ohio. "Biodiesel is one of the cleanest burning biofuels
currently used in commercial markets. Biodiesel is a renewable and
sustainable energy source that can play a significant role in our
national efforts to increase our energy security and improve our
environmental footprint. The biodiesel industry is creating valuable
green jobs and making a positive contribution to the economy."
The biodiesel tax incentive is currently set to expire on December
31, 2009 and production will cease if the tax incentive is not extended.
Uncertainty relating to federal policy that is vital to the industry’s
survival is sending inconsistent signals to the marketplace and
undermining investor confidence in the industry.
"At this point, it remains unclear when, or if, the U.S. Senate will
address tax extenders legislation before the end of the year," Joslin
said. "I strongly encourage all soybean farmers to contact their
Senators directly, both via phone and email, to explain the need for the
Senate to extend the biodiesel tax incentive before the end of year."
To press the issue with Members of the U.S. Senate, ASA leaders will
participate in a biodiesel industry lobbying effort next Thursday in
Washington, D.C. The group will meet with Senators to enlist support and
press for Senate action to extend the biodiesel tax incentive beyond
December 31, 2009.
Participating for ASA will be: ASA First Vice President Alan Kemper,
a soybean producer from Lafayette, Indiana; ASA representative to the
National Biodiesel Board Darryl Brinkmann, a soybean producer from
Carlyle, Illinois; and ASA Board member Bob Henry, a producer from
Robinson, Kansas who serves as ASA’s alternate to the National Biodiesel
Board. These ASA leaders will join with farmers from state soybean
associations, livestock producers, biodiesel producers, and others in
the biodiesel industry to push for prompt Senate action to extend the
biodiesel tax incentive.
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For more information contact:
Rob Joslin, ASA President, 937-492-8440, rob@wrjoslin.com
Alan Kemper, ASA First Vice President, 765-714-2124, ark52@aol.com
Bob Callanan, Communications Director, (314) 576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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