Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ statement on destructive reconciliation bill moving in the U.S. House of Representatives
MADISON – Ahead of a planned 1 a.m. ET Wednesday committee vote to move the Republican-led massive reconciliation bill to the House floor, Wisconsin Conservation Voters released the following statement from Federal Government Affairs Manager Casey Hicks:
“This funding has helped launch projects like building the City of Appleton’s new sustainable library’s geothermal system, which will save taxpayers $71,000 a year in energy savings. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding has led to the Sauk Prairie School District installing 150kw of solar on their high school. The Apple River Solar Project in Polk County, which will sustain 150 jobs and generate $36 million in direct economic impact over 20 years, will be eligible for IRA tax credits. These are just a few examples of the 82 eligible projects across the state that can lead to over 42,000 jobs created in Wisconsin.
“We need our congressional delegation to ensure the clean energy credits are restored before the bill goes to the House floor, or simply vote no. Members of Congress who vote for this bill will have to explain to their constituents why they voted to cut good energy and manufacturing jobs and raise home energy costs to fund tax cuts for billionaires.”
According to a new analysis of the reconciliation bill, the bill would increase household energy costs by an average of $120 per year over the next five years and $230 per year in 10 years. This anti-environmental billionaire tax scam would also limit our ability to build new power generation fast enough to meet rising electricity demands, and cost our economy more than 830,000 jobs in 2030.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.