H. R. 2867, also known as the "Farmer First Fuel Incentives Act," aims to change the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by prohibiting the use of foreign feedstocks when claiming the clean fuel production credit. This means that only feedstock produced or grown in the United...
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H. R. 2867 wants to make sure that only American plants and materials are used to make clean fuels in the U.S., and it extends a special money-saving credit for companies making these fuels until the end of 2034.