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E85 on its way out???
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<blockquote data-quote="MyStIcHrOmE 04" data-source="post: 11406967" data-attributes="member: 97350"><p>I got this today. I think she told me to get f***ed in a polite way! </p><p></p><p>Dear Friend,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns about the Open Fuels Standard Act of 2011 (S. 1603).* I appreciate hearing your thoughts on this bill.</p><p></p><p>The Open Fuels Standard Act was introduced on September 22, 2011, and referred to the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee.* The bill would require 50 percent of new vehicles manufactured in the United States to be flex-fuel capable by 2015.* In 2018, 80 percent of new vehicles would be required to be flex-fuel capable.* The bill defines a flex-fuel vehicle as able to run on ethanol or methanol, or other alcohols besides petroleum-based fuels.</p><p></p><p>While I support legislative initiatives to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, I do not believe that ethanol needs additional government support.* Instead, I would like to see legislation that promotes advanced biofuels that do not impact food and feedstock prices.* However, I will keep an open mind should this legislation be considered by the Senate.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you for contacting my office. It is truly an honor to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate, and I hope you will not hesitate to contact me in the future should you have any further questions or concerns.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Kay R. Hagan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyStIcHrOmE 04, post: 11406967, member: 97350"] I got this today. I think she told me to get f***ed in a polite way! Dear Friend, Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns about the Open Fuels Standard Act of 2011 (S. 1603).* I appreciate hearing your thoughts on this bill. The Open Fuels Standard Act was introduced on September 22, 2011, and referred to the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee.* The bill would require 50 percent of new vehicles manufactured in the United States to be flex-fuel capable by 2015.* In 2018, 80 percent of new vehicles would be required to be flex-fuel capable.* The bill defines a flex-fuel vehicle as able to run on ethanol or methanol, or other alcohols besides petroleum-based fuels. While I support legislative initiatives to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, I do not believe that ethanol needs additional government support.* Instead, I would like to see legislation that promotes advanced biofuels that do not impact food and feedstock prices.* However, I will keep an open mind should this legislation be considered by the Senate. Again, thank you for contacting my office. It is truly an honor to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate, and I hope you will not hesitate to contact me in the future should you have any further questions or concerns. Sincerely, Kay R. Hagan [/QUOTE]
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