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GOP Reps. Chip Roy and Eric Burlison say a full repeal of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) could imperil the final House tax bill.
The two conservative lawmakers’ decision to go to the mat for a full IRA repeal sets up a clash with moderate House Republicans who appear committed to saving green energy tax credits from the chopping block, which Trump has repeatedly vowed to eliminate.
The considerable number of GOP lawmakers that signed the letter suggests that Roy and Burlison may lack enough support among House Republicans to enact a full repeal of the climate law’s green energy tax credits.
House Speaker Mike Johnson will likely need Roy 's votes to pass a compromise budget resolution with the Senate and a final tax and spending bill.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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