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Charlie Good Good & Quick Companies Nevada, Iowa “MY CUSTOMERS WANT E15 FUEL, BUT EPA IS TYING MY HANDS” EPA, make good on the President’s promise. Approve E15 fuel use year-round. Charlie Good is an ASE-certified mechanic who has owned a gas station for more than 30 years. Until recently, he was tied to an oil company contract limiting the types of fuel he could sell. When Charlie broke free from the contract restric- tions and began selling E15, it became one of his best sellers. “My customers love E15,” Charlie says. “There’s no way I’d ever go back to an oil company that ties my hands.” But now, EPA is restricting Charlie from selling what his customers want. During the busy summer driving season, Charlie and other retailers aren’t allowed to sell E15 because EPA refuses to update an obsolete emissions regulation. Charlie’s customers prefer E15 because it has fewer emissions and costs less than gasoline. It’s time to let Charlie sell what his customers want. On a recent visit to Iowa, President Trump promised he’s “very close” to approving E15 year-round.

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Page 1: “MY CUSTOMERS WANT E15 FUEL, BUT EPA IS TYING MY HANDS” · 8/10/2018  · Charlie Good Good & Quick Companies Nevada, Iowa “MY CUSTOMERS WANT E15 FUEL, BUT EPA IS TYING MY HANDS”

Charlie Good Good & Quick CompaniesNevada, Iowa

“MY CUSTOMERS WANT E15 FUEL, BUT EPA IS TYING MY HANDS”

EPA, make good on the President’s promise.

Approve E15 fuel use year-round.

Charlie Good is an ASE-certified mechanic who has owned a gas station for more than 30 years.

Until recently, he was tied to an oil company contract limiting the types of fuel he could sell.

When Charlie broke free from the contract restric-tions and began selling E15, it became one of his best sellers. “My customers love E15,” Charlie says. “There’s no way I’d ever go back to an oil company that ties my hands.”

But now, EPA is restricting Charlie from selling what his customers want. During the busy summer driving season, Charlie and other retailers aren’t allowed to sell E15 because EPA refuses to update an obsolete emissions regulation. Charlie’s customers prefer E15 because it has fewer emissions and costs less than gasoline. It’s time to let Charlie sell what his customers want.

On a recent visit to Iowa, President Trump promised he’s “very close” to approving E15 year-round.