A group of 21 Republican lawmakers, led by congressman Andrew Garbarino, have rallied to maintain clean energy and hydrogen tax credits established under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) by the previous US administration.
In a letter shared with Politico, the House Republicans argued that the tax incentives are essential for achieving US energy dominance and have attracted significant investments to their districts.
The group has cautioned that repealing these credits could disrupt ongoing projects and increase customer utility bills. Furthermore, they’ve signalled potential opposition to the Republicans’ budget bill if it includes cuts to these incentives.
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