Eric Burlison

05/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/09/2025 07:59

Burlison Joins Push to Scrap Biden’s $1 Trillion Energy Scam

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Representative Eric Burlison (MO-07) joined fellow House Republicans in calling for the full repeal of the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) costly green energy subsidies. In a letter sent to Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, the lawmakers warned that keeping even a single subsidy undermines conservative energy principles and jeopardizes America's return to energy dominance.

"Republicans were elected on a promise to dismantle Biden's Green New Scam," said Rep. Burlison. "These subsidies are distorting the energy market, driving up costs, and threatening our grid. We must follow through-no half-measures, repeal it all."

The letter emphasizes that the IRA's nearly $1 trillion in subsidies for solar, wind, EVs, hydrogen, and more are not only fiscally irresponsible but also weaken national security, destabilize the energy grid, and betray Republican commitments to free-market energy policy.

Read the full letter below.

Dear Chairman Smith:
As fellow Members of the House Republican Conference, we write to underscore the urgent need to fully repeal the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and its green energy subsidies, which will cost taxpayers approximately $1 trillion over the next decade. We are deeply concerned that President Trump's commitment to restoring American energy dominance and ending what he calls the "green new scam" is being undermined by parochial interests and short-sighted political calculations.

The IRA contains eight major energy subsidies, each of which burdens taxpayers, inflates energy costs, and threatens the reliability of our power grid. Each of these subsidies props up unreliable energy sources while displacing dependable, proven energy like coal and natural gas.

Republicans ran-and won-on a promise to completely dismantle the IRA and end the left's green welfare agenda. The first chapter of our 2024 platform reaffirms our commitment to "terminating the Socialist Green New Deal." Despite our previously unified stance, some Members of our conference now feel compelled to defend wind and biofuel credits, advocate for carbon capture and hydrogen subsidies, or protect solar and electric vehicle giveaways. Keeping even one of these subsidies opens the door to retaining all eight. How do we retain some of these credits and not operate in hypocrisy? The longstanding Republican position has been to allow the market to determine energy production. If every faction continues to defend their favored subsidies, we risk preserving the entire IRA because no clearly defined principle will dictate what is kept and what is culled.

Leaving IRA subsidies intact will actively undermine America's return to energy dominance and national security. In 2024 alone, solar represented 61% of all new electricity generation in our nation, with more expected this year. By the end of this year, wind generation in the U.S. is expected to increase 11% from 2023 because of these subsidies.These numbers do not reflect a natural market shift. They are the result of government subsidies that distort the U.S. energy sector, displace reliable coal and natural gas and the domestic jobs they produce, and put the stability and independence of our electric grid in jeopardy.


To see the consequences of this path, we need only to look at Europe's overreliance on renewables, which has left them vulnerable and reliant on Russian oil and gas. Meanwhile, China gladly sells us solar panels and electric vehicle components while expanding its own coal capacity to maintain grid stability and economic advantage. If we do not course correct, we will trade American energy
dominance for dependence on hostile regimes.


Our path forward is clear. We must fully repeal the IRA's green subsidies. Doing so will:

  • Save Taxpayers $1 trillion. Estimates project the Inflation Reduction Act will cost
    between $825 billion-according to the Congressional Budget Office as of January 2025-
    and over $1 trillion, per analysts at Goldman Sachs, over the next decade.4 Eliminating
    these subsidies will allow us to rein in the debt and reallocate funds to genuine national
    priorities.
  • Ease inflation and spur economic growth. IRA subsidies exacerbate inflation and push
    up interest rates, making it harder for Americans to buy homes and cars and start
    businesses. Repealing them will provide immediate financial relief and create a stronger
    economic environment.
  • Restore energy affordability and security. IRA subsidies force utilities to overbuild
    solar and wind capacity, weakening grid reliability and increasing energy costs. Ending
    these subsidies will restore affordability and stability to our energy supply.

This is our only opportunity for an IRA repeal. Without effectively fully repealing all IRA subsidies, as envisioned under the House reconciliation framework, we would jeopardize America's return to energy dominance and passage of an extension of the expiring Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provisions, as well as the President's other tax priorities. Failure to act undermines the mandate given to us by the American people.


We urge our colleagues to stand firm in the upcoming reconciliation process. We must reject half-measures and deliver a full repeal of the IRA's energy subsidies for the sake of American taxpayers and for the future of American energy.

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