06/25/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/25/2025 11:18
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote soon on the reconciliation budget bill that would increase the national debt by trillions and give billionaires tax breaks while increasing costs for working families.
Pressure is ramping up on Senator Susan Collins to oppose the most drastic environmental rollbacks in the bill and join her Republican colleagues who are defending clean energy tax credits that have created jobs and helped Mainers save money on their electricity bills.
Today, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) and partners released a letter signed by 53 organizations and leaders across Maine including environmental groups, health care providers, faith groups, construction, renewable energy, aquaculture, and outdoor businesses, municipal climate committees, and others calling on Senator Collins to protect Maine's future by opposing cuts to basic health care, clean energy investments, and programs that support working families.
Photo courtesy ReVision Energy
A new analysis of MIT/Rhodium Group Clean Investment Monitor data through the first quarter of 2025 show the enormous benefits of federal clean energy policies for Maine. This builds on a previous report NRCM issued in February.
When private investment is included, since the passage of the IRA in Q3 of 2022:
Yesterday's extreme heat and corresponding sky-high electricity demand on the grid illustrates the importance of clean energy tax credits which bring new renewable energy sources online.
To learn more about why the reconciliation bill is bad for Maine's environment read our recent blog: https://www.nrcm.org/blog/reconciliation-bill-harmful-to-maine/