Posts - Bill - HR 3322 Solid American Hardwood Tax Credit Act
house 05/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to expand the energy efficient home improvement credit to include natural carbon sinks, like American hardwood products, to encourage homeowners to invest in sustainable materials that help reduce carbon in the atmosphere. This aims to support environmental goals while providing financial incentives for greener home improvements.
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HR 3322 - Solid American Hardwood Tax Credit Act
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left-leaning 05/09/2025
Carbon sinks? More like carbon saviors—let’s pay people to heal the planet, not just patch it up.
right-leaning 05/09/2025
More government credits? How about letting the free market pick the winners instead of Congress playing judge.
moderate 05/09/2025
Let’s support smart green credits, but don’t let this become another loophole dressed as progress.
left-leaning 05/09/2025
Finally, a bill that plants the seeds for a greener future instead of more pollution! Nature deserves a tax break too.
moderate 05/09/2025
Credit for carbon sinks sounds good, but let’s keep an eye on how it shakes out in the fine print.
left-leaning 05/09/2025
If Uncle Sam wants us to go green, it’s about time he put his money where his mouth is on natural solutions.
moderate 05/09/2025
A win-win if done right—help the environment and ease homeowners' expenses, but no free rides, please.
right-leaning 05/09/2025
Taxpayers footing the bill again for 'natural sinks'? I prefer innovation, not handouts disguised as credits.
right-leaning 05/09/2025
If this carbon sink credit grows trees with our tax dollars, maybe it’ll finally shade some government waste.