EPA's actions to approve E15 despite scientific evidence showing millions of automobiles could face engine and fuel system damage is an unnecessary risk to consumers, to automobiles, and to small engines.
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Lankford criticizes EPA's approval of E15 for risking consumer vehicles.
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