Pennsylvania Democrats introduce Energy Bills Relief Act to boost clean energy development
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Summary
Pennsylvania Democratic lawmakers are pushing a federal bill called the Energy Bills Relief Act, which aims to reinstate tax incentives and accelerate the development of new clean energy projects. The legislation is part of broader efforts to address climate change and reduce energy costs for residents across the region from the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the Delaware Bay.
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The Energy Bills Relief Act would reinstate tax incentives and speed the development of new clean energy projects.
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