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President Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill cut clean energy tax credits despite a big push from the solar and wind ...
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'I Don't Really Like It At All': Lisa Murkowski Disgraces Trump Over His Attacks On Clean Energy During Senate HearingDuring her remarks in a Senate hearing this week, Senator Lisa Murkowski disgraced President Trump over his administration's reckless attacks on clean energy. Murkowski stated, "I don't really like it ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNRepublican Senators seek to shield renewables in tax billSen. Joni Ernst filed an amendment to remove a planned tax on renewables and change how clean energy credits are applied.
How Republicans got Murkowski to yes on Trump's megabill After a tortuous overnight of negotiations and concessions to her home state, the Alaska Republican cast the decisive vote.
But President Donald Trump wanted his “big, beautiful bill” enacted in time to sign it with a celebratory flourish on America ...
Republican leaders secured Sen. Lisa Murkowski's vote for President Donald Trump's bill with Alaska initiatives including energy credits and oil drilling leases.
Murkowski’s defense of renewable energy comes as hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of planned rural Alaska projects are in doubt because of Trump administration actions.
Climate, energy takeaways from Lisa Murkowski’s memoir By Timothy Cama | 06/25/2025 06:36 AM EDT The Alaska senator’s new book looks behind the scenes at numerous policy fights.
Clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act became law in 2022 with no Republican votes. Today, many of the tax credit benefits go to red states.
Also under discussion, she said, are the clean-energy tax credits that the House version of the bill would get rid of. Murkowski likes the credits, and more than 4,000 Alaskans claimed them on ...
Murkowski also secured the removal of a planned tax on solar and wind energy projects. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., successfully corralled Senate Republicans into passing Trump's agenda.
It could result in a greater than 70% decline in domestic clean energy deployment through 2035—and higher electricity prices for consumers and industry alike.
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