The Senate agreed Thursday to do away with an ethanol tax credit, a pivotal sign of waning support for industry subsidies amid mounting concerns over deficit spending and the nation's mounting debt.
The 73-27 vote to advance the proposal drew support from across party lines as farm state senators found little backing for the tax break that government accountants have called duplicative and unnecessary.
Still, ending the ethanol credit is unlikely to happen soon, as the legislation was attached to a stalled economic development bill.
Even the Senate can see the writing on the wall here. Of course, this just means the energy companies will have to get their money through some other means, and they will.
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