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Growth Energy Chairman to Join Sen. Marshall for SOTU
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy chairman, Tom Willis, will attend President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address as a guest of U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas). Willis is a southwest Kansas farmer, as well as the CEO and President of Conestoga Energy Holdings, LLC, (CEH) — a leading ethanol producer based in Liberal, Kansas.
“President Trump has made it clear that unleashing American-made energy and holding down fuel costs is a top priority for this administration,” said Chairman Willis. “E15 is helping do just that by contributing to the lowest gas prices Americans have seen in four years.
“To keep those savings flowing this summer, we need Congress to deliver on President Trump’s call for year-round access to E15, and we’re grateful to have rural champions like Senator Marshall leading the charge to get it done. This simple change will deliver relief at the pump, while opening new markets for farm families that are struggling just to stay afloat.
“I look forward to attending this evening’s speech and proudly representing American biofuel producers and farmers working to expand economic opportunities across the heartland.”
In announcing his guest, Senator Marshall emphasized his commitment to Kansas farmers and producers.
“As we look ahead to the State of the Union, I’m proud to have Tom Willis representing Kansas agriculture and American energy leadership,” said Senator Marshall. “Tom’s work turning sustainable, Kansas-grown crops into clean-burning fuel showcases the strength and innovation of our farmers and biofuel producers. Expanding ethanol markets supports rural communities, boosts our economy, and helps reduce our dependence on foreign energy.”
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