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91_SR0133 LRB9106194ACtmB 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The federal Clean Air Act requires a new type of 3 motor fuel to be sold in the Nation's ozone non-attainment 4 areas beginning January 1, 2000; and 5 WHEREAS, This new fuel is known as Phase II Reformulated 6 Gasoline or RFG; and 7 WHEREAS, Illinois has 2 ozone non-attainment areas: the 8 8-county Chicago Metropolitan area which will have to sell 9 Phase II RFG exclusively and the 3-county Metro-east area; 10 and 11 WHEREAS, Most of the present Phase I RFG fuel sold in the 12 Chicago Metropolitan area, through a partnership between corn 13 growers, ethanol processors, and gasoline refiners and 14 marketers, contains 10% ethanol; and 15 WHEREAS, The Chicago RFG market accounts for 400 million 16 gallons of ethanol demand, making it the foundation of the 17 domestic ethanol industry today; and 18 WHEREAS, The General Assembly is greatly concerned that 19 present United States Environmental Protection Agency 20 regulations for Phase II RFG could severely limit or prohibit 21 the blending of ethanol in gasoline by refiners, especially 22 in the summer months, thereby endangering the Illinois 23 ethanol industry's core market; and 24 WHEREAS, To date, the Chicago Area and Illinois have made 25 extraordinary progress in meeting the demands of the Clean 26 Air Act, leading to greatly improved air quality, much of 27 which is attributed to the use of existing RFG fuels; and 28 WHEREAS, The USEPA's proposed Phase II RFG regulations 29 for January 1, 2000, constitute a real threat to the economic 30 viability of Illinois' ethanol industry and Illinois' -2- LRB9106194ACtmB 1 gasoline refining industry; and 2 WHEREAS, Illinois' ethanol industry supports over 50,000 3 jobs in the corn farming and ethanol processing sector, with 4 major facilities in Peoria, Decatur, and elsewhere in the 5 State; and 6 WHEREAS, Illinois' gasoline refining and marketing 7 industry employs over 40,000 Illinois workers, including 6 8 major refineries producing over one million barrels a day of 9 gasoline and other products in the Chicago area, St. Louis 10 area, and Southeastern Illinois locations; therefore, be it 11 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 12 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we encourage and 13 support Governor George Ryan's decision to immediately engage 14 the Administrator of the United States Environmental 15 Protection Agency in a dialogue towards meeting and resolving 16 the technical challenges of using ethanol in Phase II RFG; 17 that the dialogue shall include presentation of recent 18 research data suggesting ethanol benefits and the request 19 that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency permit the 20 continued use of ethanol under phase II of the RFG Program in 21 a way that will not economically disadvantage Illinois' 22 ethanol and gasoline refining industries; and be it further 23 RESOLVED, That if urban airshed modeling is required as a 24 necessary component of the presentation to the U.S. 25 Environmental Protection Agency, the General Assembly will 26 support funding for the Illinois EPA to conduct the modeling; 27 and be it further 28 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 29 delivered to the Governor, the Director of the Illinois 30 Environmental Protection Agency, the Administrator of the 31 United States Environmental Protection Agency, the President 32 of the United States, and each member of the Illinois -3- LRB9106194ACtmB 1 congressional delegation.