Senate and GOP Clash Over Green Energy Tax Credits and Climate Policies

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Republican efforts to cut green energy tax credits from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act face resistance in the Senate, with concerns from industry leaders, some GOP senators, and House Republicans about economic impacts, job losses, and project cancellations, leading to calls for more thoughtful and strategic adjustments to support ongoing investments and energy infrastructure.
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