Trump Advocates for Permanent Year-Round E15 Sales Amid Broader Legislative Push
President Trump has requested Congress to include a permanent year-round E15 biofuel sales provision in a $88 billion funding package. This initiative, expected to benefit farmers and reduce gasoline costs, faces challenges in the Senate due to opposition from oil refiners and legislative complexities.

President Trump has formally requested Congress to authorize year-round sales of E15 biofuel, included in a larger $88 billion legislative package. The House recently passed a bill for E15, but its future in the Senate is uncertain due to high voting thresholds and opposition from oil refiners over biofuel blending exemptions.
The proposal has generated significant interest among agricultural groups who argue that it could enhance market opportunities for farmers and reduce consumer fuel costs. Concurrently, an agriculture labor bill is anticipated, aiming to adjust worker status for dairy producers, while bipartisan efforts seek to curb organic food import fraud through increased testing and oversight.
These legislative moves come amidst ongoing funding discussions related to military expenditures and U.S.-Iran relations, indicating complex interdependencies in agricultural and defense policy. Potential risks include heightened tensions in the Senate and backlash from environmental groups concerned about increasing agricultural impacts.




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