WASHINGTON
Senate Republicans want the Environmental Protection Agency to consider waiving the country's ethanol production mandate amid rising food prices.
Twenty-two Republican senators, including presidential candidate Sen. John McCain of Arizona, have sent a letter to the EPA. They said the agency has the authority to waive, or restructure, a law passed by Congress requiring a five-fold increase in U.S. ethanol production by 2022.
Lawmakers are ramping up questions about the potential unintended consequences of using corn for fuel amid rising global demand for food.
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