A coalition of groups including the National Turkey Federation, the American Meat Institute, the National Chicken Council and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association plans to gather in Washington Tuesday to ask Congress and the next administration to repeal ethanol subsidies.
The coalition, which also includes environmental organizations, government watchdog groups and hunger advocates, will also share the results of a recent Ipsos Omnibus Survey that "point to overwhelming concern across the U.S. about rising food prices and shifting attitudes toward corn ethanol," according to a news release about the event.
In the news release, the coalition noted that since Congress created the first subsidy for ethanol 30 years ago, those subsidies have increased to cost taxpayers nearly $5 billion annually.
$5 billion seems low. I've come across figures that say ethanol subsidies could be as high at $9 billion a year.
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3 comments:
Instead of helping the planet,
ethanol will further cripple the
economy. Well, sounded like a good
idea at the time.
Hey Ayers, pass the "Rubber
CEMENT".
Grow some jewels you gaseous
piece of S**T!!!!
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