The Inflation Reduction Act was built on a lie. Repeal it all - Washington Examiner
- Four Republican senators advocated for the preservation of green energy subsidies in the Inflation Reduction Act in a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, stating that a repeal would create uncertainty and jeopardize investments in energy.
- Senator Lisa Murkowski claimed that having multiple Republicans sign the letter improves their influence on upcoming reconciliation discussions.
- Senator Cynthia Lummis suggested evaluating IRA subsidies individually to identify those that are counterproductive, particularly regarding wind energy incentives.
- Senate Republicans voted 52-42 to repeal a Biden regulation banning certain natural gas water heaters, with no Republican Senators opposing the repeal.
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The Inflation Reduction Act was built on a lie. Repeal it all - Washington Examiner
Few laws in recent memory have been sold to the public with as much spin and as little truth as the Inflation Reduction Act. Years after this sham bill passed without a single Republican vote, it’s clear that reducing inflation was never the point. What the IRA did do was pump hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into climate subsidies, corporate handouts, and politically favored “green” technologies, all under the false promise of economi…
How GOP lawmakers’ districts benefited from Biden’s energy spending
President Trump’s overarching embrace of fossil fuels includes repealing a landmark Biden legislative achievement, the Inflation Reduction Act, which has helped support major investments in clean energy infrastructure. While this will be the 55th time Republicans will have tried to roll back part or all of the $370 billion IRA, a Mother Jones analysis shows that most of the spending under the bill—and its associated jobs—went to areas represent…
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