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Warner, Kaine caution Republican plan risks Virginia’s economic future

Rebecca Barnabi
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Republicans are hell bent on rolling back key provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as part of their proposed budget reconciliation bill to cut taxes for America‘s wealthiest.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia warn that the GOP’s plan would jeopardize thousands of clean energy jobs, threaten billions in private investment and raise energy costs for families across the Commonwealth.

“The Inflation Reduction Act has already delivered significant clean energy investments to Virginia, supporting more than 20,000 jobs and positioning our Commonwealth as a leader in the clean energy economy. Rolling back these investments would not only endanger these jobs but also hinder our progress toward a more sustainable and affordable energy future. We must protect the investments that are creating jobs and lowering costs for Virginians. The Republican plan puts our economic future at risk,” Warner and Kaine said.

According to a new report from the Joint Economic Committee, since the Inflation Reduction Act passed, 21,642 new Virginia jobs have been announced at manufacturing, utility electricity and industrial facilities that can receive tax cuts through the law. However, they may now be in jeopardy because of uncertainty around President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans’ plans to rollback energy tax cuts in the Inflation Reduction Act.

The report also includes new calculations finding that a typical Virginia household can save between $510 and $1,190 on energy costs annually through the tax cuts for home and appliance upgrades supported by the Inflation Reduction Act.

Warner and Kaine have sounded the alarm about the effects of the GOP plan on Virginia if Republicans in Congress continue to insist on gutting vital programs in order to pay for tax breaks for the richest Americans. Last week, they noted that more than 262,000 Virginians are expected to lose their health insurance under the cuts proposed by Trump and Republicans in Congress.

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