Although I did notice that in the final hours of passing this bill, everyone basically agreed that this was not about reducing inflation, and instead it began being branded as a climate and energy bill.
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Crenshaw critiques the branding of a bill as a climate and energy initiative rather than an inflation reduction measure.
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