House Republicans Tell Johnson Not to Repeal Climate Law
- Letter from 18 lawmakers comes as IRA faces political peril
- ‘Prematurely repealing’ tax credits risks projects, they say
The letter indicates Johnson may not have the support to undo President Joe Biden’s signature climate law if the GOP retains control of the House next year.
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A group of US House Republicans warned House Speaker Mike Johnson not to repeal the clean-energy tax credits in President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, warning such a move could upend private investment in the sector and snarl ongoing projects.
The letter, signed by 18 lawmakers, indicates Johnson may not have the support to undo the Inflation Reduction Act if the GOP retains control of the House next year.