Lawmakers spar over IRA credits in budget hearings
Diana DiGangi | Source: Utility DIVE | Posted 05/15/2025

As Republicans work to advance budget legislation that would make deep cuts to the Inflation Reduction Act, members of the House are debating the issue in committee markup hearings, with Democrats arguing that early phaseouts of IRA credits would harm developers and raise energy bills.
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During budget hearings, lawmakers are divided over proposed cuts to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), with Republicans aiming for significant reductions while Democrats warn that early phaseouts of IRA credits could negatively impact developers and increase energy costs. The IRA is projected to cost taxpayers between $780 billion and $2 trillion over the next decade, making it a target for Republicans focused on federal spending cuts. Some Republicans, however, acknowledge the benefits of IRA funding in their districts and advocate for careful adjustments rather than outright cuts.
In the House Energy and Commerce Committee, an amendment proposed by Rep. Kathy Castor aimed to delay the bill's provisions until a study could assess its impact. This amendment faced opposition from Republicans who argued for expanding traditional energy resources instead of transitioning to renewable energy. Despite support from several Democrats, the amendment ultimately failed. The discussions highlighted concerns about the potential job losses and economic impacts of the proposed changes to the IRA, with some lawmakers questioning the transparency of the cuts and their implications for energy prices and project development timelines.
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