It seems odd that there is still support for the Oregon Clean Fuels Program sunset date, especially in light of the governor’s new 10-year energy action plan. Since the main purpose of the Oregon Clean Fuels Program (HB 2186) is to ensure that “Fuels of the future will be cleaner, cheaper, and more ‘made in America’” and, “no single issue will have a greater impact on our state’s economy, environment and quality of life in the coming decade,” removing the sunset date from HB 2186 should be an obvious no-brainer. But sometimes the obvious needs to be endorsed for the …




