Senate Budget Bill Delivers a Blow to Clean Energy, but Public Lands Sell-Off Averted
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Senate passes GOP budget bill, hampering U.S. shift to clean energy
A Senate-approved Republican budget bill would gut core parts of the 2022 climate law, stalling clean energy growth and likely raising Americans’ utility bills. The bill now goes to the House for final approval. Matthew Daly reports for the Associated Press.In short:The Senate’s Republican budget bill removes a proposed tax on solar and wind but accelerates the expiration of tax credits for renewable energy, threatening hundreds of clean energy …
Tell your representative in Congress to protect clean energy programs in the federal budget
Republicans in the Senate just passed a disastrous budget bill that aggressively attacks health care, food assistance, clean energy, US manufacturing jobs, and more—so they can give that money directly to fossil fuel corporations and the ultra-wealthy. With a final vote scheduled to happen in the House ASAP, this is our last chance to fight back.
Collective community action helps spare public lands
After an overwhelming public outcry against a proposal to sell off millions of acres of public lands, the provision was removed from the Senate tax and spending bill on Saturday. The plan would have seen the Bureau of Land Management…
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