Nebraska Bill to Restrict Consumer Information on Ethanol Content in Gasoline Dies

 

Persuaded by the opposition of the SEMA Action Network (SAN), Nebraska legislation (L.B. 698) to remove labeling requirements on pumps dispensing ethanol-blended gasoline was “indefinitely postponed” in 2011.  However, the legislature retained the option of reviving the bill in 2012.  With the adjournment of the legislature for the year, the bill is now formally dead and would have to be reintroduced in 2013 in order to be reconsidered.  Current law in Nebraska requires labeling when gasoline contains 1% or more alcohol, including labels for pumps dispensing E10.  The bill would have made it impossible for enthusiasts to know whether the gasoline they put into their vehicles contained any ethanol, making unintentional misfueling and engine damage more likely.  SAN maintains that you have a right to know what blend of ethanol you are putting in your older collector cars.

Thank you and congratulations to all who participated in opposing this bill!

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