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Bout #442Live Decision· Energy & Economy

The Clean Energy Infrastructure Bill

Congress is weighing a sweeping bill that pairs grid modernization with binding renewable-energy targets, new tax credits for wind, solar and battery manufacturing, and tighter emissions rules on fossil-fuel plants.

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Republican Corner · GOP

Energy Independence

Protect jobs, prices, and the grid we already have

The bill imposes heavy costs on traditional energy sectors and risks rate hikes, grid reliability, and good blue-collar jobs in the heartland.

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Economic Sovereignty

Aggressive mandates risk millions of energy jobs and trade dependence on foreign-controlled raw materials for batteries and solar.

Market Freedom

Government picking 'winners' bypasses market efficiency. Let innovation, not Washington, decide which technologies scale.

Grid Reliability

Forcing fossil retirements before storage scales risks brownouts. Texas and California winters show what happens when supply runs thin.

GOP
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Democrat Corner · DEM

Climate Modernization

Build the next American century and lower long-term costs

Investing in green infrastructure positions America as a global leader in the next industrial revolution while cutting the long-term cost of climate damage.

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Future-Proofing America

Modernizing the grid creates high-tech manufacturing jobs for decades and keeps China from owning the energy supply chain.

Climate Resilience

The cost of inaction far exceeds the bill's price tag. Hurricanes, wildfires and floods already cost the US over $150B per year.

Lower Bills Long-Term

Wind and solar have lower marginal costs than gas. Once built, ratepayers feel the savings every month.

DEM

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