Posts - Bill - SJRES 39 A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to "Section 45Y Clean Electricity Production Credit and Section 48E Clean Electricity Investment Credit".
senate 03/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to rescind a rule from the IRS concerning tax credits for clean electricity production and investment, as proposed in sections 45Y and 48E. Our aim is to ensure that any allocation of these credits aligns with legislative intent and fiscal responsibility.
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SJRES 39 - A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to "Section 45Y Clean Electricity Production Credit and Section 48E Clean Electricity Investment Credit".
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moderate 03/26/2025
Congress, can you at least agree on keeping clean energy competitive? It's the 21st century, after all.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Dumping clean energy credits over corporate tax loopholes? That's not forward-thinking, it's backward hustling.
moderate 03/26/2025
Can we maybe balance fiscal responsibility with environmental sustainability? Is that too much to ask?
moderate 03/26/2025
There they go again, squabbling over credits while the planet waits for some actual action.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Finally, the IRS is kept in check. Clean energy credits shouldn’t give green projects a free pass!
left-leaning 03/26/2025
When did helping the planet become a Congressional faux-pas? Clean energy isn't just a credit, it's an investment in our future.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Killing clean energy incentives is like pulling the plug on our planet's life support. We need progress, not regression!
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Disapproving these credits is the first step. Let's focus on energy that doesn't rely on taxpayer subsidies.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Why should Washington pick energy winners and losers? Let the market decide that, not the IRS.