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Senate’s Version of Big Beautiful Bill Vastly Improved, Needs Some Clarity

WASHINGTON, DC (6/28/25) – The Senate may begin voting as soon as today on a revised version of H.R.1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. In May, the House passed this legislation, prioritizing energy security and affordability by eliminating most of the costly green energy subsidies and wasteful green grants to outside organizations.

American Energy Alliance President Tom Pyle released the following statement:

“The Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill released today, while falling short of the House-passed bill, is vastly improved from a previously released version. Compared to the House, the Senate version extends the sunset timelines on wind and solar subsidies and leaves some questions with respect to the foreign entity and transferability provisions. These will still need to be answered. Nonetheless, we applaud the Senate for moving in the right direction, especially for terminating the electric vehicle tax credits.

“If, as supporters of the IRA are complaining, repealing these subsidies will ‘kill’ their industry, then maybe it shouldn’t exist in the first place. Extending green giveaways on the backs of American taxpayers is shortsighted and neglectful. It’s time for Congress to deliver both energy reliability and the largest tax cut in history to President Trump and the American people.”

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