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.
Letter: Protecting rural prosperity means preserving smart energy policies
As we speak, Congress is working through a budget reconciliation process that will directly impact rural economies in Minnesota. One of the policies under consideration is the Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit — a performance-based tool that supports job growth, strengthens agricultural markets, and advances domestic energy production. Consider the impact in Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District – an area that holds a special place i…

House budget package expands pro-energy initiatives, reversing Biden policies
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IRA cuts have clean energy advocates concerned about growth of Nevada industry - The Nevada Independent
After a lengthy lobbying blitz, Republicans’ approach veered more toward a gutting of the bill — phasing out key credits and hampering the ones that have been preserved — rather than a more fine-tuned one.
Murkowski pushing to preserve costly Biden climate provisions amid Republican effort to repeal
As Republicans move forward with a sweeping budget reconciliation bill aimed at funding President Donald Trump’s legislative priorities, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is emerging as a vocal opponent, urging caution on efforts to dismantle former President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act. According to Politico, Murkowski is advocating for a more measured approach […] The post Murkowski pushing to preserve costly Biden …
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