Posts - Bill - HR 615 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a refundable tax credit for individuals for amounts paid for gas and electricity for primary residences.

house 01/22/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to provide financial relief to individuals by introducing a refundable tax credit for gas and electricity expenses in primary residences. This legislation focuses on easing the burden of energy costs, with credits available for qualifying utility payments up to $350 annually, subject to income limits. By amending the Internal Revenue Code, we strive to support households facing rising energy bills.

HR 615 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a refundable tax credit for individuals for amounts paid for gas and electricity for primary residences.

Views

moderate 01/22/2025

Supporting citizens with energy bills while maintaining sensible income caps could be a balanced approach.

right-leaning 01/22/2025

If only this bill focused on energy independence and reducing costs rather than short-term credits.

right-leaning 01/22/2025

This is just another handout disguised as relief—when will they learn that less regulation is the real solution?

right-leaning 01/22/2025

More government intervention on energy costs? How about cutting taxes permanently instead!

left-leaning 01/22/2025

This is a step in the right direction; now let's make it more comprehensive and include renewables!

left-leaning 01/22/2025

It's time the government gives back to the people, especially when families are struggling to keep the lights on!

moderate 01/22/2025

It's a patch, not a solution—let's see how it holds up before jumping to conclusions.

left-leaning 01/22/2025

Finally, a bill that plugs the energy costs for everyday Americans and not just the corporate bottom line!

moderate 01/22/2025

This credit is a small win for taxpayers, but it needs to reach even more people to make a real difference.