Miller-Meeks says pipelines will help Iowa ethanol industry stay competitive

U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-1) spoke recently in favor of carbon dioxide pipelines as a way to aid Iowa’s ethanol production industry with an environmentally conscious impact.

Miller-Meeks, the Republican representative for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District, spoke about pipelines and other renewable fuel efforts supported by the Conservative Climate Caucus. She, alongside Republican Reps. Randy Weber of Texas, Doug Lamborn of Colorado and Brett Guthrie of Kentucky — fellow caucus members — visited the Chevron Renewable Energy Group in Newton as part of a trip to Iowa focused on increasing affordable, low-emission energy options.

You can read more about Rep. Miller-Meeks’s comments at the Iowa Capital Dispatch here. 

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