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JonSCKs
Posted 11/21/2018 12:29 (#7119525 - in reply to #7119298)
Subject: How is Wheeler going to get the RFS back on Track?


EPA acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler will have to go before Grassley to be confirmed as the New Head of EPA.  I wonder if Grassley 

( https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biofuels-epa/iowa-senator-says-expect-fewer-biofuel-waivers-from-wheelers-epa-idUSKCN1NI22F?feedType=RSS&feedName=environmentNews )

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may issue fewer biofuel waivers to small refineries under Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler than it did under its previous leadership, Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said on Tuesday.

“I sense that Wheeler has a feeling that (former Administrator Scott Pruitt) was very liberal on his issuing of waivers,” Grassley told a conference call.

Asked if he thought such an attitude change could lead to fewer waivers, Grassley, one of the most powerful voices for U.S. agriculture interests, said: “Yes.

Doesn't Wheeler have to go before Grassley to get confirmed to become the new administrator?  I wonder if this Chevron news isn't going to hold things up..???

I would like to know HOW the EPA is going to get the RFS back on track after waiving over 2.25 billion gallons from Previous Years?  It would seem that those Gallons would need to be reassigned...

???

This is going to CONTINUE to be an ISSUE for the TRUMP ADMINISTRATION!!!

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