Who Has Beef with the Republican Mega-Bill? Alaska’s Solar Industry, Among Others.
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Small business owners from rural America urge Congress to keep clean energy tax credits • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
From left to right, Chase Christie, development director for Alaska Solar LLC, Josh Craft, managing partner of Wasilla, Alaska-based Crafty Energy LLC, and Josh Shipley, owner of Alternative Power Enterprises in Ridgeway, Colorado, at the Holiday Inn Express on C Street SW in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, after meeting with staff of U.S. senators about preserving clean energy tax credits in the Republican budget reconciliation b…
Small business owners from rural America urge Congress to keep clean energy tax credits • Iowa Capital Dispatch
From left to right, Chase Christie, development director for Alaska Solar LLC, Josh Craft, managing partner of Wasilla, Alaska-based Crafty Energy LLC, and Josh Shipley, owner of Alternative Power Enterprises in Ridgeway, Colorado, at the Holiday Inn Express on C Street SW in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, after meeting with staff of U.S. senators about preserving clean energy tax credits in the Republican budget reconciliation b…
Small business owners from rural America urge Congress to keep clean energy tax credits • West Virginia Watch
From left to right, Chase Christie, development director for Alaska Solar LLC, Josh Craft, managing partner of Wasilla, Alaska-based Crafty Energy LLC, and Josh Shipley, owner of Alternative Power Enterprises in Ridgeway, Colorado, at the Holiday Inn Express on C Street SW in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, after meeting with staff of U.S. senators about preserving clean energy tax credits in the Republican budget reconciliation b…

Small business owners from rural America urge Congress to keep clean energy tax credits
From left to right, Chase Christie, development director for Alaska Solar LLC, Josh Craft, managing partner of Wasilla, Alaska-based Crafty Energy LLC, and Josh Shipley, owner of Alternative Power Enterprises in Ridgeway, Colorado, at the Holiday Inn Express on C Street SW in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, after meeting with staff of U.S. senators about preserving clean energy tax credits in the Republican budget reconciliation b…
Who has beef with the Republican mega-bill? Alaska’s solar industry, among others.
Josh Craft, an Alaska energy consultant, was in Washinton, D.C. on June 11, 2025 to advocate for renewable energy tax credits. He waited with Caitlin McLennan, who helped organize the visit, in the office of Congressman Nick Begich. (Liz Ruskin/Alaska Public Media) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Capitol complex is crawling with citizen advocates these days, mobilized by one part or another of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” pending in the Congress. A cluste…
Small business owners from rural America urge Congress to keep clean energy tax credits - Rose Law Group Reporter
By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror Small business owners and community leaders from rural regions in Western states including Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah pressed lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week to preserve clean energy tax credits on the chopping block in the Republicans’ “one big beautiful” mega-bill, now in the Senate. The suite of investment, production and residential tax credits enacted and expanded under …
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