FINAL BILL REPORT
HJM 4004
Brief Description: Requesting Congress to increase ethanol content in motor fuel.
By Representatives Nealey, Grant, Beck, Valle, May, Ludwig, Betrozoff, Rayburn, Chandler, Prince, McLean, Hochstatter, Rasmussen, Silver, Vance, D. Sommers, Jacobsen, R. King, Bowman, Fuhrman, Paris, Horn, Moyer and Broback.
House Committee on Energy & Utilities
Senate Committee on Energy & Utilities
Background: Gasohol, a blend of gasoline and ethanol, reduces reliance on imported oil and increases the market for domestically grown crops used to produce ethanol.
Increased gasohol use can both improve national balance of payments and improve the nation's farm economy.
Summary: Congress is urged to enact legislation to require that the amount of ethanol in all motor vehicle fuel sold in the country by wholesale distributors be increased to 5 percent by 1993.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 91 0
Senate 39 0