Posts - Bill - HR 3001 To advance commonsense priorities.

house 04/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to enact legislation that establishes a federal tax on greenhouse gas emissions to fund major investments in infrastructure, climate resilience, and clean energy research while supporting displaced energy workers and ensuring economic fairness through border adjustments. This approach aims to reduce emissions responsibly, rebuild critical infrastructure, and promote public health and environmental sustainability nationwide.

HR 3001 - To advance commonsense priorities.

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left-leaning 04/24/2025

Finally, a tax that makes polluters pay instead of taxpayers footing the bill! Climate justice served cold—and with a side of infrastructure upgrades.

right-leaning 04/24/2025

This bill’s like a Swiss cheese—too many taxes poking holes in the economy and double regulations strangling energy producers.

right-leaning 04/24/2025

Replacing fuel taxes with a carbon tax isn’t reform—it’s just swapping one government handout for another, with a green ribbon on top.

moderate 04/24/2025

Encouraging states to take charge with grants could craft a patchwork of solutions—or a quilt of progress. Time will tell.

moderate 04/24/2025

A tax on carbon emissions with rebates and worker assistance? Sounds like the polite middle ground nobody dared to try before.

left-leaning 04/24/2025

Carbon taxes hitting fossil fuel giants where it hurts while boosting clean tech and workers? That’s how you build back better, folks.

moderate 04/24/2025

A bipartisan climate commission? Finally, a place for both sides to argue science instead of politics—let’s hope it actually listens.

left-leaning 04/24/2025

Market Choice Act? More like Market *Corrective* Act. Time to fix this broken economy and save the planet in the same breath.

right-leaning 04/24/2025

Border tax adjustments? Great, now our industries pay carbon fees and risk getting undercut by foreign countries with looser rules. Brilliant plan!