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House Republicans target clean energy tax credits and pollution rules in budget proposal

  • House Republicans released a 2025 budget plan aiming to repeal key clean energy tax credits and roll back Biden's 2022 Inflation Reduction Act policies.
  • The plan seeks to extend tax cuts from Trump's first term by cutting federal spending, but environmental and industry groups warn this will disrupt clean energy investments.
  • Michigan and Nevada industries rely heavily on these credits to support electric vehicle manufacturing, battery supply chains, and renewable energy projects in Republican-led districts.
  • The proposal would phase out the 30D consumer EV credit and 25D solar credit by year-end, and impose strict new rules criticized for threatening projects' viability.
  • If enacted, the rollback could cause job losses, higher energy costs, and slow the domestic clean energy transition, especially harming projects still in planning or early stages.
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Budget bill too slow to repeal renewable energy subsidies, some Republicans say

(The Center Square) – Republicans’ multi-trillion-dollar budget reconciliation bill, set to hit the House floor Thursday, repeals multiple tax credits implemented by the Inflation Reduction Act that subsidize infrastructure meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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House budget package expands pro-energy initiatives, reversing Biden policies

(The Center Square) – Energy policies included in the U.S. House budget reconciliation package represent a “significant shift in U.S. energy policy,” those in the Texas energy sector argue.

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