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Alternative Fuels:
Alternative
Fuel Advocates:
In the
next few days, the FSC/ETI JOBS bill will be debated in the U.S.
House of Representatives. While it would be preferable to
pass a new broad and comprehensive national energy bill, that seems
unlikely. Therefore, we believe that the FSC/ETI JOBS bill
could be used to advance alternative fuel tax incentives.
You can review the Senate version of the alternative fuel tax incentives
in the JOBS bill at:
http://www.e85fuel.com/front_page/clear_act_provisions_senate_jobs_bill.pdf.
It
is very important
that your Congressman hear from you regarding the need to promote
alternative fuels. We encourage you to click on the following
link and enter your zip code: http://www.house.gov/.
A web page will then list your Congressman to the U.S. House of
Representatives. Please select the email link of your Congressman
and send him or her the note below asking them to consider adding
alternative fuel tax incentives to this bill:
Dear
Congressman ______________,
As the House of Representatives begins to debate the FSC/ETI
JOBS bill, I would strongly encourage you to support the addition
of alternative fuel and infrastructure tax incentives to the House
version of the bill. As gasoline exceeds $2.00 per gallon, it is
clear that alternative transportation fuels are needed now more
than ever!. It is also apparent that a new broad and comprehensive
energy bill is unlikely to be passed during this session of Congress.
The FSC/ETI bill is an appropriate mechanism to advance alternative
fuel tax incentives.
Please
support the addition of alternative fuel and infrastructure tax
incentives to the House JOBS bill using language similar to that
which recently passed the Senate in S. 1637.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
If you have any further questions about the alternative fuel incentives
listed in this bill, please do not hesitate to contact the National
Ethanol Vehicle Coalition office at (877) 485-8595.
Thank you for your support of alternative fuels!
National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition
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