SEPTEMBER 26, 2024:
The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition’s Executive Director, Allison Graab, issued a statement applauding the establishment of the bipartisan Senate Sustainable Aviation Fuel Caucus. The Caucus is led by Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), John Boozman (R-AR), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).
“The SAF Coalition is grateful to Senator Jerry Moran and his colleagues, Senators Duckworth, Boozman, and Klobuchar for their leadership in launching the bipartisan Senate Sustainable Aviation Fuel Caucus,” Graab says. “The formation of the SAF Caucus is a positive step towards strengthening national energy security, driving economic growth, and generating quality jobs across the country through the development and deployment of SAF.”
Graab also says her group is looking forward to working with the Caucus and other SAF supporters and advocates to enhance incentives to expand SAF production and support the nation’s energy needs. The SAF Coalition represents the entirety of the SAF value chain.
JULY 11, 2024:
The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition’s Executive Director, Allison Graab, applauded the formal establishment of the bipartisan Congressional Sustainable Aviation Caucus in the U.S. House.
“The SAF Coalition thanks Representatives Sharice Davids (D-KS) and Dusty Johnson (R-SD) for their leadership in establishing the bipartisan Congressional Sustainable Aviation Caucus and highlighting the significant opportunity to ensure a sustainable future for the aviation industry,” Graab says. “The SAF Coalition looks forward to working with this caucus and other allied efforts within both the House and the Senate to accelerate the development and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels in the U.S..”
She also says SAF and other emerging aviation technologies will increase U.S. economic competitiveness, enhance American energy security, and spur job creation here at home in the United States. The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition represents the entirety of the SAF value chain and is working together to rapidly invest in the SAF sector.
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