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The Inflation Reduction Act is a $369 billion dollar investment in clean energy and climate action.
It's been two years since President Joe Biden signed a law that would invest billions of dollars nationwide toward climate change.
For Oregon , many of the state’s initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and programs aimed toward communities most impacted by climate change could get a significant boost.
The Nez Perce Tribe also received a $37 million award for work in Idaho and Oregon aimed at energy efficient retrofits, renewable energy infrastructure and investing in electric vehicles.
Lane County and United Way of Lane County received funding to create six community resilience hubs to support and house residents during extreme weather events.
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