Existing federal energy tax credits support diverse energy sources that help keep energy prices down and produce reliable power for homes and businesses.
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Enhancing energy infrastructure – like solar, batteries, wind, natural gas, nuclear and the electrical grid – strengthens our nation’s energy resiliency and, ultimately, our national security.
Learn how ongoing investments in energy will benefit your state:
Hundreds of thousands of businesses – both large and small – are counting on federal energy tax credits and incentives to meet their current and future energy needs.
More on how energy tax credits support economic vitality:
Clean energy tax credits are essential to Colorado’s economy and energy landscape. The industry fuels almost 70,000 jobs across the state.
Thank you @repgabeevans for recognizing the importance of preserving these credits to keep America energy independent.
Federal tax credits have made way for private-sector investments throughout the Commonwealth, creating jobs, strengthening the grid and bolstering American energy dominance.
Read more from @CCE_VA’s Thomas Turner and @ACC_National’s Sarah Rosa in @Daily_Press:
Energy tax credits are smart. They result in more energy, more jobs and lower energy rates. In the end, even the government earns more revenue. Win, win, win and a win.
In Iowa, 69% of voters agree that wind energy creates good, high-paying jobs and helps Iowa’s economy.
Thanks to @senjoniernst for continuing to fight for Iowa jobs.
Three-quarters of Americans agree that Congress should pursue an all-of-the-above energy approach. To achieve that goal, we must preserve the clean energy tax credits in the OBBB. More here:
84% of Iowa voters want more renewable energy in Iowa’s energy mix.
That includes biofuels, wind, solar, geothermal and more. Thank you, @SenJoniErnst, for standing up for homegrown energy and Iowa jobs.
In @RealClearEnergy, @CRESenergy's Heather Reams calls on lawmakers to protect energy tax credits: “The American people understand that utilizing all forms of energy… is vital for business and investment certainty, job creation, and economic opportunity.” https://t.co/iW98VvpVjp
Spot on. Great piece by @Clancy4Utah@raywardutah@lisamshepherd@tjmiller2004, Rep. Shallenberger and others highlighting that energy security is national security. Utah is leading the way 🇺🇸
https://t.co/vBlvd2yeGh
Energy security is economic and national security. A nation’s success or position on the global stage is influenced by its access to energy and ability to optimize it.
Read my latest op-ed in @OWHnews below ⬇️
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The new Senate text of the One Big Beautiful Bill jeopardizes America’s all-of-the-above energy strategy.
Energy champions in the Senate must keep fighting to protect jobs, keep energy costs low, and secure our energy future.
https://t.co/AH1jis2M5o
Our nat’l security depends on energy independence—driven by domestic fossil fuels & renewables. While Congress shouldn’t give permanent subsidies, the Senate’s OBBB pulls the rug out too quickly from key domestic renewable projects. Not good for jobs or nat’l security.
78% of Americans strongly support action to accelerate the development and use of reliable and affordable clean energy.
Unfortunately, the new Senate text of the OBBB only creates more uncertainty for clean energy businesses, threatening investments and projects that provide good paying jobs and help keep energy costs low.
https://t.co/HQviWNnVHZ
The new Senate text of the One Big Beautiful Bill fails to deliver on President Trump’s mandate for energy dominance.
Energy champions in the Senate must keep fighting to protect jobs, keep energy costs low, and secure our energy future.
https://t.co/AH1jis2M5o
America is on the rebound thanks to policies that support our industries and workers while unlocking our nation’s full potential. We can keep this progress going by passing a budget that provides tax relief for working families, helps to onshore American businesses, invests in keeping our country safe, and increases domestic energy production. Learn how the House budget makes that happen: https://t.co/bkxoag4Jbx