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Signed letter urging clean energy tax credits be preserved

Twenty-one House Republicans released a letter this week requesting that the Inflation Reduction Act's clean energy tax credits be preserved. They emphasized that a comprehensive energy approach, including traditional and renewable energy sources, is the best way to support the U.S. as a leader in producing the world's cleanest and most efficient energy.

Excerpts:

The U.S. has almost unlimited wind and solar resources, enough to power the nation many times over: In 2020, national electricity consumption equaled 3.6 million GwH, while the technical potential of our wind and solar resources are over 80 times greater than that. Halting long-planned renewable energy projects would cost us and the planet.

The credits are also important for avoiding harmful air pollution. As more people have switched to clean energy and EVs, we've gained healthier air, which means fewer asthma attacks, heart disease and premature deaths.

Source: House press release: 2025 "Environment America" , Mar 14, 2025

Green New Deal would decimate Michigan's economy

On energy: "The Green New Deal would absolutely decimate Michigan's economy," he says.
Source: National Review on 2020 Michigan Senate race , May 14, 2020

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