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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NAFB) – Biofuels leaders in the U.S. House are disappointed the Biden Administration isn’t doing more to promote renewable fuels, including in the Senate-passed infrastructure bill, now threatened in the House.

House Biofuels Caucus co-chair and central Illinois Republican Rodney Davis is pressing the White House to fulfill RFS volume obligations and end small refinery waivers, but so far, to no avail.

Davis tried to win an appropriations amendment to extend any new electric vehicle tax credits to E85 flex-fuel vehicles, but claims Democrats defeated it.

Leading Davis to argue.

And Davis is gearing up for a coming fight over the Senate-passed infrastructure and budget bills House Democrats are sharply divided over–each side threatening to blow up the process if they don’t get their way.