Push for LTEs before the Senate budget text is released!

Hi folks,

It looks like the Senate Finance Committee could release their budget text as soon as Friday.

Let’s do a last push to write letters to the editors of our local newspapers urging our senators to retain the clean energy tax credits and all the investment, innovation and jobs they are spurring.

Our Government Affairs team has identified states where we have the most leverage.

If you live in Alaska, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah or West Virginia please consider writing a quick LTE (I’ll add talking points below).

Once you’ve submitted your LTE, please go to https://citizensclimatelobby.org/get-loud-take-action/protect-ira-tax-credits and use the Email your Member of Congress tool to paste your LTE into the text box. You can precede your LTE with: “I recently submitted this LTE to local newspapers as it is very important to me that you ensure the clean energy tax credits remain in the budget bill making its way to the President’s desk.”

I also invite you to join our LTE workshop on Zoom tonight (Wed, June 11) which includes a quick training and focused time to write an LTE. You can register here.

Talking points & data:

  • Clean energy tax credits are driving jobs, investment and pollution cuts across the country. They should remain in place.
  • Investment, jobs & projects are overwhelmingly benefiting GOP districts; 78% of IRA spending has gone to Republican-held suburban & rural districts across the US.
  • A new report warns lawmakers that gutting clean energy incentives would create significant economic damage – lost jobs, lost GDP, and higher consumer costs.
  • New analysis lays out how federal programs and clean energy tax credits can drive economic growth and jobs for every state over the next decade.
  • CCL’s clean energy tax credits action page has more talking points.

If both your senators (or one) are Republican:

  • Write an LTE about how clean energy tax credits are bringing economic benefits to your state and it hurts state residents to lose them. You can view state and district specific information in CCL’s data to defend the IRA spreadsheet.
  • In April, Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), John Curtis (R-UT), Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Jerry Moran (R-KS) signed a letter in support of the clean energy tax credits. If one is your senator, write an LTE thanking them and encouraging them to continue to push their colleagues to keep the clean energy tax credits.
  • If your Senator is a Republican on the Senate Finance Committee (here’s the members list) urge them to think about the economic repercussions for your state if the tax credits are phased out. Keeping them is the fiscally responsible thing to do.

If you have Democratic or Independent senators:

  • If your senators are Democratic, it’s still good to make the case in the media for clean energy tax credits and how they benefit your community.
  • Look to see which districts in your state have Republican House members. Express disappointment that they voted to axe clean energy tax credits during the House vote but urge them to accept a budget from the Senate that supports a clean energy future for your state.
  • Alternatively, you could ghostwrite an LTE and offer it to a CCL volunteer in a red state (we can help to connect you.)
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