Legislation such as the USE IT Act, reducing barriers to the deployment of carbon capture, the AIM Act, directing a phasedown of heat trapping HFCs, the Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act, supporting carbon free nuclear energy, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that the Chairman talked about, with its investments in emissions reductions and resiliency, all passed in a bipartisan way.
On the recordNovember 1, 2023
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Capito highlights bipartisan legislation aimed at emissions reduction and climate resilience.
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