In an article entitled “Roll Call of Senate flip-floppers on biofuels mandate”, the names of four US Senators were mistakenly added to the list.
Biofuels Digest apologizes unreservedly to Senators Hatch, Enzi, Barasso and Inhofe for an editing error which resulted in the inclusion, and has republished the list in its correct form. The Digest also appreciates the effort of Senator Hatch’s staff to bring the error to light.
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