Eleventh-hour bill from Congress would provide needed relief and certainty

ANKENY, IOWA (December 17, 2019) — The Iowa Biodiesel Board today praised Congressional champions for introducing a five-year extension of the federal biodiesel tax incentive. If passed, the bill would provide desperately-needed relief to biodiesel producers in Iowa and beyond, who have endured years of uncertainty and loss.

Grant Kimberley, executive director of the Iowa Biodiesel Board and Iowa Soybean Association director of market development, issued the following statement:

“If passed, Congress’s five-year biodiesel tax-credit extension would come just in the nick of time to save thousands of jobs connected to biodiesel production. This extension is exactly what we need to foster steady, predictable growth of biodiesel. Not only would this save more plants from closing — it would set the stage for a biodiesel renaissance, and give agriculture a much-needed boost, too.

“We express the utmost gratitude to Senator Chuck Grassley, our most ardent champion, for fighting for this policy. The entire US biodiesel industry owes him our humble thanks for his leadership. Sen Joni Ernst also deserves our heartfelt gratitude for her persistence. All of Iowa’s US Representatives played a major role in getting us to this point — in particular, we thank freshman Rep Abby Finkenauer, who made this a top political priority, sponsoring bills and organizing letters, fighting to keep this bipartisan energy policy in front of democratic leadership alongside Rep Dave Loebsack, another longtime champion. Rep Cindy Axne, another freshman democrat, also showed tremendous leadership and commitment.”

The Iowa Biodiesel Board is a state trade association representing the biodiesel industry. For more information on biodiesel, visit IowaBiodiesel.org.

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